11 modal-time-freqeuncy-artificial-intelligence Postdoctoral positions at VIB in Belgium
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center for artificial intelligence in life sciences, we benefit from high-throughput computing infrastructure to support advanced data analysis and integration. Profile We are looking for a motivated
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to unravel how plants control gene expression across different tissues and stress conditions by combining single-cell genomics, artificial intelligence, and synthetic biology. Apart from shedding light on
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and stress conditions by combining single-cell genomics, artificial intelligence, and synthetic biology. Apart from shedding light on the fundamental aspects of transcriptional control, this project
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, or National funding organizations). Start date: as soon as possible - the position is available immediately How to apply Motivated candidates with a strong interest in neurodegeneration and with a strong
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the field of neurogenetics. Willingness to apply for an FWO Post-doc and/or Marie Sklodowska-Curie Post-doc fellowship, if eligible. What We Offer A full-time position initially for 2 years
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to push boundaries in translational neuroimmunology. What We Offer A full-time position initially for 2 years. You will be encouraged to apply for personal fellowships Access to state-of-the-art
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, EMBO, or National funding organizations). Tentative start date: Fall 2025 Submit your application through the VIB application tool. The call will remain open until a suitable candidate is identified
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– no applications accepted via email). Application review starts 1 September. Short-listed candidates will first be invited to a virtual interview; finalists will then visit the lab for a one-day on-site interview
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single-cell mass spectrometry-based proteomics. First under control conditions to establish the methodology and, secondly, under abiotic stress conditions. Profile Essential You have an international PhD
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. The Verstreken lab is developing advanced multielectrode array systems to mimic human brain circuits relevant to Parkinson’s disease, and has been supported by the ERC for the past 15 years. The Gonçalves lab is