10 applied-harmonic-analysis Postdoctoral positions at University of Vienna in Austria
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. The employment duration is 3 years. Your future tasks: Applying LC-MS analyses of microbial metabolites Synthesis of activity-based probes and chemical standards Investigating bacterial biotransformation products
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in industry. As part of the Faculty, the Institute of Mathematics represents the entire discipline of mathematics in research and teaching, without making an arbitrary separation into pure and applied
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supports a safe, equitable, and sustainable approach to tackling AMR. Anchored in Science and Technology Studies (STS) research perspectives, ALTERBIOTIC analyses the entanglements and the tensions between
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concerned with field-based work, as well as the sampling of material for scientific analysis (radiocarbon dating, sediment DNA and proteomics). The position would suit someone who has direct experience in
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in biochemistry and structural biology (cryo-EM). This position is funded through our ERC Starting Grant BROADCAST. If you are passionate about mobile DNA, structural biology, and genome engineering
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& administration, which means: • You will be responsible for the MINFLUX software and will work closely together with an optical engineer. • You publish internationally and give lectures. • You apply
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is that easy to apply: Motivation letter CV with a detailed description of research experience and interest List of publications Contact details of at least two references Doctoral Degree Via our job
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future tasks: The successful applicant will: Analyze and integrate clinical and multi-omic datasets from rare disease cohorts. Develop and apply network medicine tools, particularly multiplex network-based
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experience. Equal opportunities for all: We welcome every additional/new personality to the team! It is that easy to apply: Via our job portal/ Apply now - button Please include • Your academic CV
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of charge. How to apply Via our job portal by uploading your professional CV (including a list of publications, lectures and courses given) a covering letter a description of your research interests