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measurements Development of scientific questions in the field of X-ray data analysis Publication of computer code in repositories Close cooperation with other institutes at Forschungszentrum Jülich and
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Job Description Based in our office in Munich (hybrid working model) we are recruiting for our new Head of Medical Affairs, Germany (f/m/d) About This Role: In this dynamic leadership position, you
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Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | 3 months ago
scientific question “how do cells form tissues?” the research program at MPI-CBG brings together biologists, chemists, theoretical physicists, and computer scientists to create a vibrant, interdisciplinary
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using a numerical simulation model in Modelica/Dymola. We are optimizing the processes according to the given requirements. The aim is to develop a parametrizable universal model based on various created
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The »Q uantum Computing« team at the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering Engineering IAO is looking for motivated talents who want to work at the interface of artificial intelligence
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) You will collaborate closely with domain scientists to ensure that the developed tools and models align with real-world scientific workflows in plant sciences and chemistry, and demonstrate
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Vacancy from 17/04/2025 ∙ Job ID: SMTH-348 The Leibniz Institute for Surface Engineering (IOM) and the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Leipzig University are seeking to fill the above
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, a unique opportunity opens up for you: Explore the potential of machine learning and computer vision to revolutionize autonomous flight systems. In close collaboration with leading industry partners
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modeling individual microelectronic processes through to modeling complete life cycles of entire products . The "Photonic & Plasmonic Systems" group is an interdisciplinary team of scientists specializing in
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-of-the-art transgenic mouse models and imaging technologies to determine how cardiovascular risk genes control the pathological behavior of vascular smooth muscle cells in atherosclerotic lesions. The PhD