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Gabriel Renaud

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Associate Professor

Research Interests

Statistics

30%

Mathematics

30%

Computer Science

30%

Computational Biology

30%

Biology

30%

Bioinformatics

30%

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Gabriel Renaud

Université Laval

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Canada

Fully Funded PhD in Pangenomic Graphs, Ancient and Environmental DNA at Université Laval

The Modern and Ancient Genomes Group at Université Laval in Québec City, Canada, is seeking a fully funded PhD student to work on pangenomic graphs, ancient and environmental DNA. This interdisciplinary research opportunity focuses on developing algorithms and computational methods to analyze large datasets from both modern and ancient sources, addressing challenges such as DNA fragmentation and chemical damage in ancient samples. The group leverages pangenome graphs and advanced computer science techniques to solve complex problems in bioinformatics, metagenomics, and next-generation sequencing (NGS). As a PhD student, you will collaborate with partners in Europe and North America to develop next-generation algorithms and software for DNA extraction from fossils, ancient soils, and sediments. The research environment is highly interdisciplinary, situated within the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, with options to graduate from the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Bioinformatics. The group is led by Professor Gabriel Renaud, an expert in computational biology and genomics. Applicants should have a strong background in computer science, quantitative biology, biochemistry, or mathematics, with proficiency in programming (Python, Perl, C++, or Java), UNIX environments, algorithms, data structures, statistics, and linear algebra. Experience in bioinformatics, metagenomics, and NGS is advantageous but not required. The working language of the group is English, and students must be able to communicate effectively in English both orally and in writing. The PhD position is fully funded for four years, with a comprehensive financial aid package that includes progression scholarships, leadership and commitment scholarships, mobility grants, graduate scholarships from granting agencies, and a supplemental tuition fee exemption for international students. The total value of scholarships and financial aid can reach up to $50,000, with additional savings for international students on tuition fees. Université Laval is recognized as one of Canada's top research universities, offering a vibrant academic environment and excellent research facilities. Québec City provides a high quality of life and outstanding opportunities for outdoor activities. The application deadline is January 20, 2026. Interested candidates should submit a single PDF containing a cover letter, CV with publications, and transcripts in English to Professor Gabriel Renaud at [email protected]. The group encourages applications from women and Indigenous communities and is committed to diversity and inclusion. For more information, visit the project page or contact Professor Renaud directly.

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Gabriel Renaud

Université Laval

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Canada

Fully Funded PhD in Pangenomic Graphs, Bioinformatics, and Ancient DNA at Université Laval

The Modern and Ancient Genomes Group at Université Laval in Québec City, Canada, is seeking a fully funded PhD student to join their research on pangenomic graphs, ancient and environmental DNA, and computational biology. The group, led by Professor Gabriel Renaud, focuses on developing algorithms and computational methods to analyze large datasets from both modern and ancient sources, addressing challenges such as DNA fragmentation and chemical damage in ancient samples. Research areas include bioinformatics, high-performance computing, metagenomics, next-generation sequencing, statistical modeling, and data structures. The successful candidate will collaborate with partners in Europe and North America to develop next-generation algorithms and software for DNA extraction from fossils, ancient soils, and sediments. The group is based in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, with options to graduate from the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Bioinformatics. The research environment is interdisciplinary and collegial, and the primary working language is English, although French is the institutional language. Applicants should have a strong background in computer science, quantitative biology, biochemistry, mathematics, or related fields, with solid programming skills (preferably C/C++), experience in UNIX and high-performance computing, and a thorough understanding of algorithms, data structures, probabilities, and statistics. Knowledge of differential calculus and linear algebra is required. Experience in bioinformatics, metagenomics, and next-generation sequencing is advantageous but not mandatory. Proficiency in English is essential. The PhD position is fully funded for four years, with financial aid including progression scholarships, leadership and commitment scholarships, mobility grants, graduate scholarships from granting agencies, and tuition fee exemptions for international students. The total funding package can include up to $30,000 for Canadians or international students, mobility grants of $1,500–$3,000, and additional scholarships ranging from $25,000 to $40,000. International students benefit from a tuition fee exemption, saving approximately $45,000. To apply, candidates must submit a single PDF containing a cover letter, CV with publications, and transcripts by January 20, 2026, to Professor Gabriel Renaud at [email protected]. The group encourages applications from all backgrounds, especially women and Indigenous applicants. Québec City offers an excellent quality of life and outstanding outdoor opportunities, making it an attractive location for graduate studies.

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Gabriel Renaud

Université Laval

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Canada

Fully Funded PhD in Pangenomic Graphs, Ancient and Environmental DNA at Université Laval

The Modern and Ancient Genomes Group at Université Laval in Québec City, Canada, is recruiting a fully funded PhD student to work on pangenomes, ancient DNA (aDNA), and environmental DNA (eDNA). The research focuses on developing algorithms and computational methods to analyze large datasets from both modern and ancient sources, with a particular emphasis on bioinformatics, statistical modeling, and computational biology. The group is headed by Associate Professor Gabriel Renaud and is located within the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, with options to graduate from the Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Bioinformatics. Research topics include pangenomic graphs, high-performance computing, metagenomics, next-generation sequencing (NGS), and data structures. The group has a strong interdisciplinary and collegial environment, collaborating with partners in Europe and North America to advance algorithms and software for DNA extraction from fossils, ancient soils, and sediments. The research addresses challenges such as DNA fragmentation and chemical damage in ancient samples, leveraging computer science techniques and maximum-likelihood frameworks. Applicants should have a strong background in programming (Python, Perl, C++ and/or Java), UNIX environments, algorithms, data structures, probabilities, statistics, differential calculus, and linear algebra. Experience in bioinformatics, metagenomics, and NGS data is advantageous but not required. Candidates must hold a Master's (or equivalent) and a B.Sc degree in computer science, quantitative biology/biochemistry, or mathematics, and be able to communicate effectively in English. The PhD position is fully funded for 4 years, with progression scholarships totaling $12,000 and additional scholarships available for both Canadian and international students. International students may benefit from a tuition fee exemption, saving approximately $45,000. The research group works primarily in English, and Université Laval offers a vibrant research environment in a city known for its quality of life and outdoor opportunities. To apply, candidates must submit a cover letter, CV with publications, and transcripts as a single PDF file by January 20, 2026. Applications are encouraged from all backgrounds, with a special emphasis on women and Indigenous applicants. For more details, visit the project page or contact Prof. Gabriel Renaud.

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