[Socbin] Ph.D. /Postdoc positions - ICT & computational research for health care - at IBBT-K.U.Leuven Future Health Department

Inge Thijs Inge.Thijs at esat.kuleuven.be
Sat Apr 9 15:41:15 CEST 2011


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Dear all

The IBBT-K.U.Leuven Future Health Department (K.U.Leuven, Belgium) has several job openings for Ph.D. and/or postdocs in ICT and computational research for health care.
All details can be found on www.kuleuven.be/ibbt/jobopenings<http://www.kuleuven.be/ibbt/jobopenings> or see below for the detailed research topics.

Positions focusing on genomics and next gen sequencing for translational medicine

 *   Biomedical text mining and network analysis for disease gene discovery<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2211&none=display>
 *   Reporting of genome sequencing results in a clinical setting<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2204&none=display>
 *   Identification and visualization of structural variation in the human genome<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2205&none=display>
 *   High-performance data analytics for nextgeneration sequencing data analysis<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2212&none=display>
 *   Network analysis of analysis of disease phenotypes and drug responses<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2213&none=display>
 *   Federated and collaborative knowledge bases for genomic medicine<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2195&none=display>

Positions focusing on biomedical signal processing and hearing aids

 *   Advanced algorithms for integrated EEG-fMRI data processing<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2210&none=display>
 *   Compressive Sensing for Biomedical Signals<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2207&none=display>
 *   Distributed Noise Reduction in Hearing Aids<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2206&none=display>

Positions focusing on data mining and biostatistics for pattern recognition, data analysis and data fusion

 *   Policy Decision Support Systems to objectively evaluate care<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2203&none=display>
 *   Mass Spectrometry Imaging and Bioinformatics<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2202&none=display>
 *   Decision Support Systems for Cardiovascular Diseases<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2208&none=display>
 *   Analysis of multicentre data on the preoperative diagnosis of ovarian tumours based on standard and advanced prediction models<https://phd.kuleuven.be/set/voorstel.php?id=2209&none=display>

For more information on these positions and requirements please contact inge.thijs at esat.kuleuven.be<mailto:inge.thijs at esat.kuleuven.be> or steven.vandeput at esat.kuleuven.be<mailto:steven.vandeput at esat.kuleuven.be>.

The IBBT-K.U.Leuven Future Health Department is part of IBBT, the Institute for Broad Band Technology. IBBT aims to create a lasting and positive impact on society through ICT innovation. IBBT Future Health directs this innovation towards a healthy society, by developing information technologies for health care. To this end, IBBT Future Health combines pioneering research with market-driven R&D, creates synergies with stakeholders and engages in societal outreach. We indeed believe that the key to accessible and efficient health care lies in the cross-fertilization between research, technology and health care itself. IBBT Future Health joins the forces of 80 researchers in  four K.U.Leuven research groups, and enables an interdisciplinary approach of innovative ICT for health care thanks to its multifaceted expertise, including data mining, bioinformatics, biomedical data processing, advanced image computing, the creation of e-learning environment, and user experience research. More info at www.kuleuven.be/ibbt<http://www.kuleuven.be/ibbt>.









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