Summary
The Computational Systems Biology research group at KU Leuven is offering a fully funded 4-year PhD position focused on the development and application of novel computational tools in protein biology. The position aims to delve into microproteins and post-translational modifications encoded by phages, building on advanced machine learning techniques.
Designation
PhD Researcher in Protein Embeddings and Computational Modelling
Research Area
- Protein Modelling
- Computational Biology
- Bioinformatics
Location
Leuven, Belgium
Eligibility/Qualification
- Master’s degree in Bioinformatics
- Outstanding academic performance, competitive for FWO funding
- Strong interest in protein modelling and large language models for proteins
- Experience with High-Performance Computing
- Interest in teaching and mentoring students
Job Description
- Develop tools to investigate microproteins and post-translational modifications in phages.
- Collaborate with wet labs to validate computational findings.
- Assist in Bioinformatics courses and supervise Bachelor and Master theses.
- Engage in the Arenberg Doctoral School training.
- Contribute to scientific publications resulting from research.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should apply through the online application tool available on the KU Leuven website. For more details or inquiries, contact Prof. Dr. Vera van Noort at vera.vannoort@kuleuven.be.
Last Date to Apply
June 29, 2026, by 23:59 CET
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Title | PhD in Protein Embeddings and Computational Modelling |
| Summary | Fully funded PhD position focusing on protein biology through computational methods. |
| Designation | PhD Researcher |
| Research Area | Protein Modelling, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics |
| Location | Leuven, Belgium |
| Eligibility/Qualification | Master’s in Bioinformatics, strong grades, relevant experience |
| Job Description | Develop tools, collaborate with labs, teach courses, publish findings |
| How to Apply | Apply via KU Leuven online application tool, contact Prof. Dr. Van Noort for inquiries |
| Last Date to Apply | June 29, 2026, 23:59 CET |
This opportunity offers a chance to be at the forefront of protein research, combining computational techniques with biological applications.






