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» Modelling tools Engineering » Chemical engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 29 May 2026 - 23:59 (UTC) Country Belgium Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Full
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Architecture Search (NAS) that can automatically design efficient deep learning models optimized for specific embedded hardware platforms. These models will be deployed in resource-constrained, standalone
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microscopy) Flow cytometry Mammalian cell culture (cell models, including iPSC-derived cell lines) Lysosomal immunoprecipitation for multi-omics analysis Chemical synthesis Integration of biochemical, cellular
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of metabolism. You have extensive experience with animal models as well as cell biology assays. Experience with omics-techniques is preferred. You have a strong track record, proven by publications in prominent
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effective treatment for these diseases, and the project will entail a search for novel therapies in cell models, which could be moved onto animal models and eventually, affected patients. This will include
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UM, UH, and unfilled pauses. Hand-coding of the data will feed into an analysis that relies on multivariate modeling including control variables such as e.g. turn duration to find effects. During your
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or integrate with larger epidemiological databases You are experienced in machine learning models to interpret complex data types The official administrative language used at KU Leuven is Dutch. If you
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to complications in about one-third of adult patients. You will be part of a project that uses both animal models and patient data to develop a better understanding of the changes in blood and lymphatic vessels