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engineering, and have expertise in building camera systems and computer vision. This role also involves working closely with the other members of the team on projects related to plant phenotyping (assessing e.g
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Description VIB.AI, the VIB Center for AI & Computational Biology, is a young research center dedicated to combining machine learning with in-depth knowledge of biological processes. Our mission is
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in close partnership with the five universities in Flanders. The ICT department at VIB ensures that assets, technology, information, and data are managed securely and efficiently. Our focus includes
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data storage, management, and computing. We work together with world-class partners, such as the ELIXIR consortium. The role One of the key missions of the VIB Data Core is to build a secure
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discovery and innovation in biotechnology, genomics, and computational biology. At the VIB Data Core, we empower scientists by delivering advanced infrastructure and services that tackle complex challenges in
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to apply plant biotechnology for applications in the Global South Welcome but not required Experience in bio-informatics Interest in automated phenotyping Key personal characteristics You are enthusiastic
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all things ICT Practical experience with key technical aspects of Windows (installation, software management, registry, etc.) A degree in computer science or equivalent experience gained
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applications Motivation to secure competitive external funding (e.g. ERC or other international programs) Interest in outreach and contributing to a dynamic, collaborative scientific community
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an excellent reputation in technology transfer. The VIB Technologies program constitutes the centralized scientific research infrastructure of the institute and allows scientists access to high-end and
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, and computational biology, the student will also contribute to the integration of experimental findings with spatial and systems-level analyses of inflammation along the gut–brain axis. Position