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Proven experience with multiple parallel programming paradigms, including but not limited to; MPI, OpenMP, and CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture) Experience in a batch HPC environment with a
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of multi-linear algebra and tensor contractions software components (libraries, frameworks) leveraging parallel programming and execution models, together with abstraction layers - design high-level
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to computational problems Ability to code in a programming language to solve computational problems Awareness of computational infrastructure and its upkeep Ability to work on multiple projects in parallel and set
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programming language to solve computational problems Awareness of computational infrastructure and its upkeep Ability to work on multiple projects in parallel and set priorities Willingness to provide training
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solve computational problems Awareness of computational infrastructure and its upkeep Ability to work on multiple projects in parallel and set priorities Willingness to provide training to staff and
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for master’s studies for Belgians or Luxembourgers Scholarships for (pre)doctoral or post-doctoral research or lecturing for Belgians or Luxembourgers Travel and accommodation for Teaching Assistants Programme
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simultaneous recordings and stimulation from multiple, interconnected brain regions. The researcher will gain experience with the use of laminar/neuropixel probes and electrical microstimulation to study
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timetable for the four-year project to be submitted to DAAD. Development of relevant analytical methods and setting up of required laboratory equipment will be conducted in parallel. Execution of the research
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network data science algorithms for mining molecular multi-omics and medical data to improve multiple tasks of precision medicine and discover new precision therapeutics. The successful candidates will work
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of multiple medicines across cellular mechanisms in parallel, ensuring accelerated assessment of existing and new therapies. Improving our understanding of the cellular basis of disease will help bridge the gap