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radio access and/or core network standards, implement the features in MATLAB and/or OpenAirInterface software for computer simulations, and conduct theoretical research to submit proposals to the ongoing
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evaluation. The successful applicant will also be strongly encouraged to apply for a personal fellowship (Marie Curie, HFSP, EMBO, national funding agencies).An interdisciplinary environment with access
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program makes it possible to open a function for the ARKEY project (“A content-enriched user-oriented access key to digital archives”). It involves on the one hand the National Archives and State Archives
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access to state-of-the-art technologies. Access to extensive scientific and transferable skills training programs available through VIB and KU Leuven. The position is available from September 1st, 2026
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at unprecedented resolution. The core innovation of your work will be integrating this data to train deep learning models that predict chromatin accessibility and gene expression patterns. These models will
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assemblies and their cellular interactions, supported by strong clinical collaborations and access to well‑characterized patient samples. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to apply cryo
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, into detailed 3D and 4D anatomical models. While advanced modalities like dynamic CT or MRI remain largely confined to research settings, these accessible inputs provide a practical pathway to biomechanically
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player with strong communication skills. Excellent written and spoken English skills. WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU We offer: A dynamic research environment Access to advanced infrastructure for imaging and data
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with subtomogram averaging workflows or tomography pipelines What we offer A fully funded ERC project with a clear path toward clinical impact Direct access to a state-of-the-art cryo-EM
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investigating the translational potential of genetic discovery. We have access to extensive biosample collections and use advanced omics technologies and genetic-epidemiological methods on human study populations