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The results of the 2022 European Research Council (ERC) Starting grant call (call deadline 13 January 2022) were published. Starting Grants are open to researchers with 2-7 years of experience since completion of PhD (extensions are possible under certain documented circumstances), a scientific track record showing great promise and an excellent research proposal. Of the 2932 submitted proposals 408 researchers received an ERC Starting grant including fifteen researchers based at Flemish host institutions:
Background on the evaluation results, projects and teams can be found in the press releases from ERCEA, Universiteit Gent and KU Leuven
2024-04-15
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2 weeks ago |
Evaluation results - ERC Advanced Grant 2023 call |
2024-01-19
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3 months ago |
Evaluation results – ERC Proof of Concept Grant 2023 call – 3rd cut-off deadline 21 S... |
2023-12-15
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4 months ago |
Two Calls for Expression of Interest for positions in Life Sciences at ERCEA |
2023-12-15
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4 months ago |
Number of submitted proposals for ERC Consolidator Grant 2024 call |
2023-11-24
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5 months ago |
Evaluation results - ERC Consolidator Grant 2023 call |
2023-11-17
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5 months ago |
Number of submitted proposals for ERC Synergy Grant 2024 call |
2023-11-14
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5 months ago |
Number of submitted proposals for ERC Starting Grant 2024 call |
2023-10-26
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6 months ago |
Evaluation results - ERC Synergy Grant 2023 call |
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Health AI, data & cloud Deployment: Best use of technologies
The European Commission has published a call for tender (procurement) under the Digital Europe programma for a Platform for Advanced Virtual Human Twin (VHT) Models. The main objective of this action is to develop a distributed platform making available to users a federated repository of VHTs related resources, a combined set of op... read more
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.