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of Biology (IBL), is looking for candidates for a position as Assistant / Associate / Full Professor in Quantitative and Computational Biology or Bioinformatics in line with one or more of the leading themes
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Mathematics (Inverse Problems), Computer Science (Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Efficient Algorithms and High-Performance Computing), and Physics (Image Formation Modelling). Your project is part of
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parameters based on paired visible-light and X-ray images. The developed techniques will be validated on real data. As a candidate, you must have a strong background in machine learning and computer vision, as
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31 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Leiden University Research Field Computer science » Computer systems Computer science » Programming Researcher Profile Leading Researcher (R4
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the interdisciplinary areas of Business, Creative Intelligence, and Bioinformatics. We are also collaborating with the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs and the Law Faculty in the new multidisciplinary Bachelor
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areas of Business, Creative Intelligence, and Bioinformatics. We are also collaborating with the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs and the Law Faculty in the new multidisciplinary Bachelor
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(bioinformatic) analyses as a plus We are committed to building an inclusive and diverse team, welcoming applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences. Your unique perspectives will enrich our
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solvers, finding better error correction protocols using combinatorial reasoning, processing quantum information using knowledge compilation approaches, and exploring the potential of satisfiability
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more about the procedure, you can contact the secretariate (pol_secr@fsw.leidenuniv.nl ). You can apply until March 26th; applications will be processed after the deadline. The selection procedure will
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biochemical reactions within condensate droplets at high resolution. This research will provide insights into condensate mechanochemistry as well as disease-relevant processes in condensed phases, including