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possible. Applicant Profile Applicants should have a university degree in physics, physical chemistry, or biophysics (or near completion). Experience with computational science, programming (C/C++ or Python
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simulation models Programming skills (e.g. Matlab or Python) Willingness to supervise young scientists Enthusiasm and enjoyment of working independently on developing fresh ideas and solutions Good
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employment with meaningful work and respectful collaboration Comprehensive onboarding and open knowledge exchange within the team Extensive training and further education programs at our UKE Academy
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neuronal differentiation (preferred)Experience with cellular phenotyping, including lysosomal and/or mitochondrial profiling (advantage)Programming skills in R and/or PythonFamiliarity with bioinformatic
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methods Excellent programming skills and familiarity with modern deep learning frameworks Strong interest in interdisciplinary research, and the ability to engage meaningfully with collaborators from
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in at least one major programming language, such as Python, is expected Familiarity with deep learning frameworks and modern NLP toolkits is an advantage Motivation to publish research results in
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bioinformatics including NGS (Nanopore, Illumina, PacBio) Experience with automation and coding in Python or other programing languages Experience with protein software tools like AlphaFold3, Boltz2, PyMOL
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learning - deep neural network, recurrent neural network, LSTM Optimization theory Stochastic geometry Strong programming skills in at least one of the following: MATLAB, Python, JULIA or C++ Language
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and their development Strong analytical, problem solver, and programming skills, e.g. Python, Matlab, are preferred Knowledge in Non-Terrestrial Networks and Semantic Communications is a plus Prior
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Description We are seeking a motivated new PhD candidate who wants to join an exciting collaborative research program within the VIB-Center for Inflammation Research between the Guilliams, Saelens