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Technische Universität Berlin, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Faculty IV) Position ID: Technische Universität Berlin -Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Faculty IV) -PHD
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the field of biotechnology, bio-/chemical engineering, (bio) process engineering, bioinformatics, biophysics or biomathematics. Ideally you have Programming skills and knowledge on machine learning and
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addresses these challenges in an interdisciplinary approach of A) polysaccharide chemistry, B) analytics, C) modelling, and D) bio engineering applications. Early career researchers with backgrounds in (food
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) to optimize the production of bio-based products in E. coli and other industrially relevant bacteria. You can find more information about our group at https://www.linkmetabolism.com . Your tasks: Design and
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seeking a creative, motivated, and collaborative candidate with the following qualifications: Essential: Master’s or Diploma degree in Bioinformatics, Computational (Bio)Chemistry, Cheminformatics
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Looking For: We’re seeking a creative, motivated, and collaborative candidate with the following qualifications: Essential: Master’s or Diploma degree in Bioinformatics, Computational (Bio)Chemistry
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. While communication and social networks are thought to influence one another, the mechanisms underlying this interplay remain poorly understood. Using cutting edge bio-logging technology, this project
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the chance to obtain further academic qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: This research project funded by the German Science Foundation within the Priority Programme “Productive Biofilm Systems” aims at, in
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of transgenic strains. To this end, genetic, molecular, physiological, and computational methods will be employed. The group is superbly equipped for anaerobic lab work. See www.tu-dresden.de/bio/mikdiv
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European computational resources, located on a green campus, and near the cultural centers Köln, Düsseldorf, and Aachen. The Jülich campus also hosts a vibrant (bio)physics, bioinformatics and structural