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Opportunity to join the European Cancer Imaging Initiative

The EUCAIM project funded under the Digital Europe Programme has launched its open call for new beneficiaries to join the project deploying the Cancer Image Europe platform. The EUCAIM project is deploying the Cancer Image Europe platform which will allow for the development and benchmarking, testing and piloting of AI-based tools for personalised and predictive medicine for cancer. The Cancer Image Europe infrastructure is the cornerstone of the European Cancer Imaging Initiative, one of the flagships of Europe’ Beating Cancer Plan. In September 2023, EUCAIM delivered the first version of the infrastructure, marking a significant milestone for the initiative Using artificial intelligence tools developed and trained on the large amounts of high-quality data representative of the European population, healthcare professionals will be able to detect cancer sooner, faster, and more accurately, tailoring the most effective treatment for cancer patients and improving their health outcomes. AI-based technologies can also help avoid unnecessary biopsies and help detect pre-tumoral changes so that the medical professional can schedule for faster follow-up studies. EUCAIM’s open call represents an opportunity to contribute to the goals of the European Cancer Imaging Initiative, and the Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan, leveraging digital technologies and AI to combat cancer. In particular, the call aims to: onboard new cancer image data holders to the Cancer Image Europe platform, increasing the geographic dimensions, data modalities and/or cancer targets include new reliable AI algorithms trained on the cancer image data of the repository­ For more information about the call, please visit this link: https://www.cancerimage.eu/open-call/

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Open calls to join communities on the Mobility Data Space

The Innovation and Scaling Group and the Network of Follower Cities and Regions, both part of the Digital Europe project deployEMDS, which supports policymaking and the development of innovative services and applications in urban mobility by enabling data sharing and reuse have launched open calls to join communities. The Network of Follower Cities will provide diverse representation, peer-learning opportunities, and collaboration with industry with benefits including shaping EU policies, accessing insights, building data governance capacity, and collaborating on real-world challenges.  The Innovation and Scaling Group aims to facilitate collaboration, innovation, and knowledge exchange among stakeholders. Benefits include solutions development, market visibility, policy shaping, access to industry organizations, and engagement in project activities. Activities include training, workshops, and matchmaking. More information on the calls can be found on the websites of both initiatives.  

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MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2024 call Belgian webinar

This virtual info session on Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) 2024 call is organised by the National Contact Points (NCPs) for MSCA in Belgium (NCP Federal BE, NCP-FNRS, NCP Flanders) to inform potential applicants and host institutions from both the academic and non-academic sectors (including industry, business and SMEs, governments, civil society organisations, cultural institutions, hospitals, etc.). The MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2024 call is expected to open on the 23rd of April with a deadline on 11 September 2024. Postdoctoral Fellowships support post-doctoral research and careers in all scientific fields. Supported researchers have a PhD and a maximum of 8 years of post-PhD research experience. This limit can be extended for several reasons (e.g. maternity leave, paternity leave, …) Host institutions need to be located in an EU Member State or Horizon Europe Associated Country. The grant amount depends on the number of person-months. The postdoctoral fellowships have a duration between 12 and 36 months (depending on the type). During this information session the objectives of PFs, call modalities and hands-on information on the application submission and evaluation process will be provided, complemented by the perspectives from a MSCA PF fellow and an expert evaluator. Participation to this webinar is free and open to any researcher in any career stage wishing to apply with a Belgian host institution or any staff member of a Belgian host institution (both from the academic and non-academic sectors). Registration is mandatory. Registration form and programme of the webinar. Programme of the webinar 10.00 Welcome 10.10 Modalities of the MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2024 call Ilse De Waele, Project Advisor, Research Executive Agency 10.45 Questions and Answers 11.10 Perspectives from a laureate of a Postdoctoral Fellowships call Claude Abboud, ULiege, project “FEEDING - Finding new target to modulate food intake”, Life Sciences evaluation panel, Postdoctoral Fellowships 2022 call 11.25 Perspectives from an Expert Evaluator Brunilda Pali, KU Leuven, evaluator Social Sciences and Humanities evaluation panel 11.40 Questions and Answers 12.00 Closure of the meeting

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image of ERC grants for UGent professor Lieven Eeckhout

ERC grants for UGent professor Lieven Eeckhout

Professor Lieven Eeckhout’s main research interests include computer architecture and the hardware/software interface with a specific emphasis on performance evaluation and modeling, and dynamic resource management.

Professor Eeckhout is the recipient of a European Research Council (ERC) Starting grant, Advanced grant and three Proof of Concept grants. Two of his former PhD students founded in 2013 CoScale, a spin-off in data center monitoring, which was acquired by New Relic.