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to the 4th February 2026. You will be investigating the safety and security implications of large language model (LLM) agents, particularly those capable of interacting with operating systems and external APIs
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research environment supported by a team with broad expertise in data science, infectious diseases, hepatology, and clinical informatics. You will take a leading role in analysing large-scale, longitudinal
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involves interdisciplinary research on the development and evaluation of large language models for low-resourced langauges, primarily focusing on Danish and other Nordic languages. The research will focus
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employees in 5 scientific departments conduct and facilitate top-level research on historic grounds in Berlin-Dahlem, which is unique worldwide. The FHI Theory department is currently looking to fill a PhD
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conferences and the preparation of project reports. Develop and apply software tools. Documentations of software and data according to the FAIR data principles. Contributions to workshops and training
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reports Develop and apply software tools Document software and data according to the FAIR data principles Contribute to workshops and training activities Your Profile: Master with subsequent PhD degree in
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equivalent up to and including grade 7. Visit the Centre for Research Staff Development for more information. About You To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills
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The successful candidate will be responsible for developing computational and systems biology approaches to analyze spatial omics data and single-cell omics data (e.g., scRNA-seq, scATAC-seq, single
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a related field. No experience required. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience with brain development, and/or cancer cell biology would be an asset. Experience with large-scale genomic data would
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Bison Integrated Genomics and Assisted Reproductive Technologies for Germplasm Biobanking (BIG ART) Primary Purpose: Bison are an integral part of the ecology of Canadian national parks. Parks