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discipline. You have experimental experience in soft matter, fluid physics, biological physics or a related discipline. You enjoy working in interdisciplinary and international teams and have basic programming
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international teams and have programming skills. In addition, you are able to express yourself confidently both orally and in writing in English. What we offer We offer a three-year contract with the possibility
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communication skills and ability to express yourself in spoken and written German and English language • Proficient use of common programming languages, MS-office, data storages and image processing • Ability
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interests Successful candidates will be invited for virtual interviews. Review of the applications will begin immediately and positions will remain open until filled. The position is suitable for disabled
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application to the European mission of a Digital Twin Earth. ML research directions will include physics-aware machine learning, reasoning, uncertainty estimation, Explainable AI, Sparse Labels and
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Computational Molecular Medicine, led by Prof Julien Gagneur, develops computational approaches to study the genetic basis of gene regulation and its implication in diseases. Applications of our work range from
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.: 089-4140-4104 Klinikum rechts der Isar Technische Universität München TranslaTUM Einsteinstr. 25 81675 München The position is suitable for disabled persons. Disabled applicants will be given preference
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interactive and international environment. Numerous possibilities for further training in the sciences and beyond. Website of the Chair of Plant Systems Biology at TUM: http://sysbiol.wzw.tum.de Application We
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communicative and flexible and you enjoy working independently. - the research project is national, so speaking and writing German is an advantage. - LCA software and/or python programming experience is an
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atmosphere and possibilities to further extend your qualifications through educational programs within the DFG-funded collaborative research center SFB-TRR 179. The position is available from the December 1st