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applications as Research Assistant Position (f/m/d) (Ref. 25/10) in the Research Group “Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing“ (Head: Prof. Dr. V. John) starting September 1, 2025. The position is
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Association. WIAS invites applications as Research Assistant Position (f/m/d) (Ref. 25/14) (PostDoc) in the Research Group Nonlinear Optimization and Inverse Problems (Head: Prof. Dr. D. Hömberg) starting as
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computational tools to evaluate models of biological and artificial vision, as part of the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center (CRC) “Robust Vision” at the University of Tübingen. This is a unique
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, molecular biotechnology and computational sciences. The modern Campus harbors the buildings of the science faculties and institutes, in direct vicinity to the University Hospital Heidelberg, the Max Planck
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parking) 30 days of vacation Participation in the benefits program for employees („Corporate Benefits“) The advertised position is available for 3 years. We look forward to welcoming a team player with high
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the brain and nervous system. Our goal is to contribute to neurotechnologies that are minimally invasive, and possibly implanted with no surgical intervention. Specifically, we develop wireless nanoelectrodes
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The programme is intended for outstanding junior post-doctoral scientists from Germany, Austria and Switzerland from all
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. Detection and imaging of electrical signals in neurons, the cells performing computation in our brain. You will work towards this goal by one of two complementary approaches: testing new quantum materials