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the Faculty of Applied Engineering is looking for a full-time (100%) junior researcher in the field of circular construction and urban mining. Position You will work actively on a project with the aim
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this for data mining of existing scRNAseq datasets in the lab, as well as publicly published and newly generated data. You will study how abnormal genetic content modulates cell fate decisions in pluripotent stem
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mindset and are able to write scientific texts with ease. You have an excellent command of English, both spoken and written. You are motivated to successfully complete a PhD research project under
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expertise with laboratory work in a molecular/genetic lab, including DNA- and/or RNA-sequencing technologies. Some expertise in bio-informatics and data-mining is a plus. You have analytical problem-solving
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automation strategies for microbiological research.Use AI (expert support available) to mine results, identify leads and build hypotheses.Collaborate closely with engineers, biologists, and data scientists
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, and collaborate with several other Flanders Make groups. This includes researchers from Ghent University who work on process mining, and researchers from KU Leuven university who work on knowledge
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and implement automation strategies for microbiological research. Use AI (expert support available) to mine results, identify leads and build hypotheses. Collaborate closely with engineers, biologists
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. The focus is on automatic emotion detection in text, with special attention to crosslingual differences in emotion verbalization and to how multilingual models deal with such differences. You will publish
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logical choice for its staff and students. The IDLab Ghent research group seeks a highly motivated and talented PhD student to join the Text-to-Knowledge (T2K) team. The T2K team has worked for many years
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collections. Many historical collections and texts also remain inaccessible. The FWO-funded DiSSCo Flanders 2.0 project, led by Meise Botanic Garden and Flemish partners, aims to digitally transform