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Centre of Excellence in Microbial Systems Technology Department: Biology Host InstitutionUniversity of Antwerp About the University of AntwerpThe University of Antwerp is a dynamic and internationally oriented European university, combining innovative education with pioneering research. With more than 20,000 students and over 6,000 staff members from 100 nationalities, the university offers an inspiring and inclusive research environment in the vibrant city of Antwerp. Research EnvironmentThese positions are hosted by the Centre of Excellence in Microbial Systems Technology, within the Department of Biology, and embedded in the research group of Filip Meysman, coordinator of the Centre. The group is internationally recognized for its cutting-edge research at the interface of:
The team applies a strongly interdisciplinary approach, combining molecular biology, electron microscopy, protein biochemistry, spectroscopy, and advanced materials characterization. Research FocusThe three postdoctoral projects aim to achieve a fundamental understanding of record-breaking electrical conduction in multicellular cable bacteria, with the long-term goal of designing novel bio-based electronic materials. Cable bacteria are unique multicellular organisms capable of conducting electrical currents over centimeter-scale distances. This conduction occurs via highly conductive protein fibers embedded in the cell envelope, forming a previously unknown biological supramolecular structure. Understanding the molecular architecture and electron transport mechanisms of these fibers will open entirely new interfaces between biology and electronics. The research is conducted in close collaboration with leading European partners, including:
Background reading: Metal scaffolds turn bacteria into live wires (Science). Available PositionsPostdoctoral Fellow 1: High-resolution microscopy & immunolabellingFocus: 3D visualization of conductive structures in cable bacteria Techniques include:
Postdoctoral Fellow 2: Protein identification & structural elucidationFocus: Molecular composition and structure of conductive fibers Techniques include:
Postdoctoral Fellow 3: Mass spectrometry & materials characterizationFocus: Metal–organic framework in conductive fiber networks Techniques include:
Job DescriptionAs a postdoctoral fellow, you will:
Candidate ProfileWe are seeking creative, flexible, and highly motivated researchers with:
What We Offer
How to ApplyApplications must be submitted via the University of Antwerp online job application platform by 23 March 2026 (midnight CET). Please include the following documents (in English):
Selected candidates will be invited for interviews in April 2026. Contact
Equality & DiversityThe University of Antwerp holds the HR Excellence in Research Award and is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Applications are welcomed regardless of gender identity, disability, race, ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or age.
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