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academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular Networks, and
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, electrical engineering, and computer science. Desirable skills/interests: Signal processing, machine learning, applied optimisation. Objectives: To analyse large-scale data that is reliable and collected from
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cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, cancer, and diabetes, many of which are linked to where people live and work. This research forms the foundation for large-scale initiatives like EMIR and ENACT, which aim
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University is a logical choice for its staff and students. Within the faculty of Engineering and Architecture, the IDLab research group performs research on 1) connectivity and 2) data science & artificial
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). To make sense of the wealth of information in these large data sets, we will deploy advanced cancer genomics workflows in the secure and scalable UZ Leuven Genomics Core cloud and report insights
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17 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company IMEC Research Field All Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Belgium Application Deadline 15 Dec 2025 - 23
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with large-scale data analysis, such as genomics or transcriptomics data Experience with a workflow management system such as Snakemake or Nextflow A willingness to learn and apply machine learning
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Python or R, and experience in the Linux environment Experience with large-scale data analysis, such as genomics or transcriptomics data Experience with a workflow management system such as Snakemake
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bases by making them scalable to (very) large code bases For further information on the research projects, the topics and the positions, you can contact prof. Bart Coppens . Funding Our funding covers 4
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-house database of experimental real-world data enabling large-scale validation of developed algorithms. Wind turbine drivetrains are critical components, and their failures can lead to significant