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Scientific Research Networks are international networks of researchers. By financing these networks, FWO aims to encourage more coordination and national and international cooperation in relation
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needed to build a network and visit schools.•You are a self-directed team player with initiative. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. dr. Machteld Vandecandelaere, tel.: +32 16 32
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Professor at one of the partner universities, you will be expected to (continue to) build your research program with your own independent research group, and to set up or consolidate a strong network with
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, and engineering domains. Active support for your professional development, including mentoring, participation in international conferences, and networking opportunities within the ERC and broader
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to build expertise in metabolomics within a robust network of scientific collaborators. Engage in diverse research projects, apply various methodologies, and work with cutting-edge technologies
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expertise and startup ambitions to be part of a venture creation process grounded in world-class research. You will play a central role in building and scaling ML-based systems using modern AI technologies
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international and most innovative employers in the region. With more than 6 000 employees from 100 different countries, we are helping to build tomorrow's world every day. Through top scientific research, we push
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simulation. Nearly all research projects combine an applied and a fundamental scope and are supported by a network of national and international public and industrial research institutions. Within
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. The applications domains are diverse, ranging from AI for science, over AI for semiconductor process technologies, to automotive and health applications. Within the AI Compute department, the AI Models group focuses
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. Coordinated by an intersectoral network, culture- and migration-sensitive assessment is followed by interventions that aim at promoting the child’s mental health, school trajectory, linguistic and cultural