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Company description The Laboratory of Autophagy and Membrane Dynamics, headed by prof. Alex van Vliet, is part of the department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at KU Leuven. We aim to uncover
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, biophotonics, light-enabled nanotechnology, nanophotonics, nonlinear optics, optical metrology, optical quantum technology, and ultrafast spectroscopy. The research program of the candidate is expected
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on board! RESEARCH PROGRAM: The Institute of Medical Biochemistry, headed by Prof. Tim Lämmermann, is part of the Centre of Molecular Biology of Inflammation (ZMBE) and embedded within a vibrant
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administration in the field of comparative policy analysis and qualitative methods as well as in the research group CeSCoS (Centre for the Study of Contemporary Solidarity, led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Barbara Prainsack
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, observational and laboratory techniques, comparative planetology or the involvement, development and leadership in space missions. The successful candidate's research program will constitute a defining part of
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and genetic association analyses using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in biobank populations. Successful candidates will work with Prof Declan O’Regan in the Computational Cardiac Imaging Group as
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work and respectful collaboration Comprehensive onboarding and open knowledge exchange within the team Extensive training and further education programs at our UKE Academy for Education and Careers
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at Max-Weber-Platz with very good accessibility by public transport such as the subway, S-Bahn or tram Company pension plan through the Federal and State Pension Institute (VBL) Self-realization through a
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of neural network architectures (as a plus: PINNs, neural operators, transformers/LLM) and NN training. Strong Python programming skills (as a plus: C++ or Julia) and knowledge of scientific computing
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Programming Beyond the Circuit Model” led by Assoc. Prof. Robin Kaarsgaard . The project aims at introducing new abstractions, models, and programming languages that radically change how we can reason about and