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reasoning about tree ensembles. This work will be undertaken in the context of Flanders AI Research Program (https://www.flandersairesearch.be/en ) 3) 1-2 PhD students working with Prof. Jesse Davis
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for this position. Coaching in both experimental (iPSC culture, Drosophilagenetics, spatial omics) and computational (multi-omics integration, bioinformatics) approaches — a powerful combination offering unique
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for this position. Coaching in both experimental (iPSC culture, Drosophila genetics, spatial omics) and computational (multi-omics integration, bioinformatics) approaches — a powerful combination offering unique
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translate into concrete health outcomes. The BRANCH project wants to change that. By combining conceptual work on green space typologies, advanced geospatial analytics, AI-based image analysis, citizen
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The Faculty of Arts is internationally leading for its research (https://www.arts.kuleuven.be/english/research ), home to a broad array of specializations and notable for the strong connection it
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mini-applications that embody key AI workloads by combining multiple underlying kernels and the key data communications between them. You guide and help analysis and optimization of the performance
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behavior and circuit integration remains poorly understood. In this project, you will develop and apply spatial transcriptomics methods and combine these with measurements of brain activity and cellular
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everyday practices of street-level bureaucrats and private actors involved in eviction processes. Using a comparative mixed-methods approach, the project combines: Quantitative analysis of eviction court
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everyday practices of street-level bureaucrats and private actors involved in eviction processes. Using a comparative mixed-methods approach, the project combines: Quantitative analysis of eviction court
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is promising, but delivers very local measurement only. Therefore, it would be interesting to combine these local measurements with distributed measurements of fluxes that can reveal variations in