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(FSTM) at the University of Luxembourg contributes multidisciplinary expertise in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Life Sciences and Medicine. Through its dual mission
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vision . You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You can speak and write fluently in English. Knowledge of Dutch language is preferable. You comply with the FWO Post Doc
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-scale screens to study fundamental principles in molecular and complex trait genetics using microbes as model systems. Our core technology MAGESTIC (https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.4137 ), a CRISPR/Cas9-based
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The team you will be working with: Maxime Cordy Mike Papadakis Your profile A PhD in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Programming Languages or related disciplines. Documented research expertise in
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-scale screens to study fundamental principles in molecular and complex trait genetics using microbes as model systems. Our core technology MAGESTIC (https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.4137 ), a CRISPR/Cas9-based
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the private and public sectors. The group consists of doctoral and post-doctoral researchers from diverse backgrounds, including business, technology, law, and psychology. They are united in pursuit
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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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of Antwerp is seeking a post-doctoral candidate willing to write a research proposal on the topic of Classification of Online Multimodal Data. The position is embedded in the Computational Linguistics branch
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-doc researchers who are eligible to submit an FWO or MSCA post-doc application are invited to apply. The top ranked candidate(s) with the best profile (project proposal & CV) acquire a preparatory post
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to decipher the regulatory code controlling gene expression in plants through the engineering and large-scale validation of synthetic promoters. Within the ERC-funded multiCODE project, we aim