72 phd-position-for-fully-funded-reserch-in-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions in Belgium
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application includes: A detailed CV A one-page summary of past research activities (e.g. in PhD/PostDoc projects) A one-page letter of intent describing your motivation for this position, how your research
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applications in fundamental research, biotechnology and synthetic biology. Our multidisciplinary research combines high-throughput genome editing, state-of-the-art genomics methods, and computational biology
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? You have a strong background (PhD) in single cell/spatial omics technologies and implementation. Having successfully applied state-of-the-art genetic engineering technologies (such as CRISPR/Cas9
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strong background (PhD) in single cell/spatial omics technologies and implementation. Having successfully applied state-of-the-art genetic engineering technologies (such as CRISPR/Cas9, lineage tracing
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, collaborating closely with other bioinformaticians, as well as cancer cell and molecular biologists, clinicians and pathologists. Profile Essential Requirements PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology
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starting PhD student on the same project. The project will require a diverse set of skills in live microscopy, organoids and bioinformatics. We are looking for a talented and strongly motivated postdoctoral
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Engineering in Ghent University (UGent), Belgium. We are looking for an enthusiastic scientist with a PhD degree to work on NitroScop EC funded project, aiming at providing a comprehensive understanding of soil
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depends on the candidate's background and will be discussed and determined during the hiring interview and at the time of hire. The Postdoctoral position is offered within the context of the ERC-funded
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motivated postdoctoral fellow to apply a control-theoretic approach to investigate the neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive effort. The position is funded by a European Research Council Advanced Grant
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motivated postdoctoral fellow to apply a control-theoretic approach to investigate the neurocognitive mechanisms of cognitive effort. The position is funded by a European Research Council Advanced Grant