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Nathalie De Geyter

Professor at Ghent University

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Materials Chemistry

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Environmental Chemistry

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High-temperature Oxidation

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Plasma Physics

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Gas Phase Chemistry

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Electrocatalysis

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Medical Science

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Ghent University

PhD Position in Plasma-Treated Hydrogels for Cancer Therapy – Department of Applied Physics

Ghent University’s Department of Applied Physics invites applications for a fully funded PhD position in the Research Unit Plasma Technology (RUPT). This interdisciplinary project focuses on the plasma-assisted development of advanced tissue engineering scaffolds, with a special emphasis on next-generation plasma-treated hydrogels for selective cancer therapy. The research aims to harness cold plasma technology to tailor surface chemistry and morphology, introduce bioactive functionalities, and create innovative scaffolds that support cell adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation. The successful candidate will operate and optimize non-thermal plasma systems for hydrogel modification, develop RONS-loaded plasma-treated hydrogels, and perform advanced material and surface characterization using techniques such as XPS, FTIR, SEM, and AFM. Biological evaluation will be conducted in collaboration with biomedical partners at Ghent University and Hasselt University’s BIOMED Institute, providing a unique opportunity to work at the interface of plasma science, materials engineering, and regenerative medicine. Key responsibilities include analyzing data, translating findings into scientific insights, preparing publications, presenting at international conferences, and contributing to the scientific activities of the research group. The position also involves assisting in student supervision and supporting teaching activities. Applicants should hold or be in the final year of a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Sciences, Chemistry, (Applied) Physics, Engineering, or Materials Engineering. Strong academic results, motivation for experimental and interdisciplinary research, and excellent English communication skills are required. Experience with cell culture and/or hydrogels is an asset but not mandatory. The position offers a full-time doctoral fellowship for up to 48 months, with a salary at 100% of the net AAP member rate, tax-free, and determined by family status and seniority. Additional benefits include extensive training opportunities, 36 days of annual leave, bicycle allowance, eco vouchers, and access to state-of-the-art research facilities. The contract will start no later than October 1st, 2026. To apply, submit a single PDF containing a motivation letter, detailed CV with academic results, contact information for two referees, and optionally your MSc thesis or relevant publications. Applications should be sent to [email protected] by February 28th, 2026, with the subject line: “PhD Application – Plasma-Treated Hydrogels”. For further information, contact Karen Leus at the same email address. This is an excellent opportunity to join a dynamic, internationally recognized research environment and contribute to cutting-edge developments in plasma technology, biomaterials, and cancer therapy.

3 months ago

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Ghent University

PhD Fellowship in Plasma-Assisted Tissue Engineering Scaffolds – Department of Applied Physics

Ghent University’s Department of Applied Physics invites applications for a fully funded PhD fellowship in the Research Unit Plasma Technology (RUPT). This position focuses on the plasma-assisted development of advanced tissue engineering scaffolds, exploring how cold plasmas can be used to tailor surface chemistry, morphology, and introduce bioactive functionalities to create innovative scaffolds that support cell adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation. The successful candidate will work at the interface of plasma science, materials engineering, and regenerative medicine, modifying polymeric and composite biomaterials using plasma reactors, developing plasma-based coatings, and controlling surface properties to guide cellular responses. The research involves operating and optimizing non-thermal plasma systems, producing scaffolds via 3D printing and/or electrospinning, and performing advanced surface characterization (XPS, FTIR, SEM, AFM). Biological evaluation will be conducted in collaboration with biomedical partners at UGent and Hasselt University (BIOMED Institute). Key responsibilities include data analysis, scientific publication, conference presentations, and contributing to group activities and student supervision. The project offers access to state-of-the-art plasma systems, surface characterization tools, and in vitro cell culture facilities, as well as opportunities for international collaboration and research stays. Applicants must hold or be in the final year of a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Sciences, Chemistry, (Applied) Physics, Engineering, or Materials Engineering, with excellent academic results. A strong interest in tissue engineering, biomaterials, surface modification, polymer chemistry, plasma physics and/or plasma chemistry is essential. Candidates should have strong English communication skills and the ability to work independently and in multidisciplinary teams. Experience with cell culture and/or surface characterization is an asset but not required. The fellowship is a full-time position for up to 48 months, with salary at 100% of the net salary of an AAP member, tax-free, and includes benefits such as training opportunities, 36 days of holiday leave, bicycle allowance, and eco vouchers. The contract will start no later than October 1st, 2026. To apply, submit a single PDF with a motivation letter, detailed CV (including academic results), contact information for two referees, and optionally your MSc thesis or relevant publications to [email protected] by February 28th, 2026. For further information, contact Karen Leus at the same email address.

3 months ago

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Doctoral Fellow in Plasma-Assisted Surface Modification of Biomaterials – Department of Applied Physics

Ghent University’s Research Unit Plasma Technology (RUPT) in the Department of Applied Physics is offering a full-time doctoral fellowship for a highly motivated PhD candidate. The research focuses on plasma-assisted surface modification of (bio)materials, aiming to develop innovative 3D scaffolds and plasma-based coatings that enhance cell adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. The project leverages cold plasma technology to tailor surface chemistry and morphology, introduce bioactive functionalities, and create advanced materials for biomedical use. As a doctoral fellow, you will operate and optimize non-thermal plasma systems for biomaterial modification, produce tissue engineering scaffolds using 3D printing and electrospinning, develop functional surfaces, and perform advanced material characterization (XPS, FTIR, SEM, AFM). You will evaluate biological responses in collaboration with biomedical partners at Ghent University and Hasselt University (BIOMED Institute), analyze data, write scientific publications, and present at international conferences. The position also includes contributing to group activities and assisting in supervising students. The research environment is dynamic, interdisciplinary, and internationally recognized, with access to state-of-the-art plasma systems, surface characterization tools, and in vitro cell culture facilities. RUPT is renowned for its work in cold atmospheric pressure plasmas and leads innovative research in biomedicine, materials science, and environmental applications. Supervisors for this position are Prof. Nathalie De Geyter and Prof. Rino Morent, both experts in plasma technology and materials engineering. Applicants must hold a Master’s degree in Chemistry, Materials Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Textile Engineering, (Applied) Physics, or Engineering. Last-year master students are encouraged to apply. Excellent academic results, strong motivation for experimental and interdisciplinary research, proficiency in English, and the ability to work independently and in a multidisciplinary team are required. Experience with cell culture and/or surface characterization is an asset but not mandatory. The fellowship is for an initial period of 12 months, extendable up to 48 months after positive evaluation. The fellowship amount is 100% of the net salary of an AAP member, determined by family status and seniority, and is free of personal income tax. Ghent University offers additional staff benefits, including training opportunities, 36 days of holiday leave, bicycle allowance, and eco vouchers. The contract starts on October 1st, 2026. To apply, submit a single PDF containing your motivation letter, detailed CV with academic results, contact information for two referees, and optionally your MSc thesis or relevant publications. Email your application to [email protected] by July 10th, 2026 with the subject line: 'PhD Application – Plasma‑Assisted Surface Modification'. For further information, contact Karen Leus at the provided email address.

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Anton Nikiforov

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Jean-François Lamonier

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Rino Morent

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Ghent University

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