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to the the Genome Biology Unit at EMBL, a research department composed of ~10 independent research groups, using and developing genomics methods to decode and model complex biological processes—from single-cell
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transfer. Its current five-year scientific programme, Molecules to Ecosystems (2022–2026), aims to deepen our understanding of life — from molecular mechanisms to complex ecosystems — with a strong emphasis
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Technologies Centre (ORTC), we rely on innovative technologies to unlock the secrets of the oceans. Our "Seagoing Technologies" department manages a variety of complex measurement platforms – including two state
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are seeking an excellent and enthusiastic post-doctoral researcher with a strong interest in computational microbiome research. The specific focus of the project will be tailored to the candidate’s interests
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extension, in the programme area "Next-Generation Horticultural Systems" (HORTSYS), in the research group "Open Field Horticultural Systems" within the EU-HORIZON project NitroScope - "Scoping European N
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, these models often use simplified, linearized assumptions, limiting their capacity to capture the nonlinear complexities inherent in real-world hydrological processes. Recently, there has also been the branch
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ability to enhance and complement the existing ties between physics and mathematics at Heidelberg University, in particular connecting classical and quantum field theory and complex systems theory with
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to study complex biophysical processes on long timescales. We use data-driven methods for systematic coarse-graining of macromolecular systems, to bridge molecular and cellular scales. We work on a
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at Heidelberg University, in particular connecting classical and quantum field theory and complex systems theory with analysis, combinatorics, geometry, information theory, or stochastics. The new professor will
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Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt am Main | Frankfurt am Main, Hessen | Germany | 8 days ago
of the vertebrate brain gives rise to the computational algorithms that animals use to solve real-world behavioral problems. We study this question in the larval zebrafish, where we can combine behavioral experiments