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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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environment in the fields of science, technology and administration as well as for the education of highly qualified young scientists. The computational imaging group at DESY is concerned with the development
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development. Great ability to work in a multidisciplinary team of scientists with heterogeneous backgrounds solving scientifically challenging problems on large computers. Self-motivated personality with very
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scientists with heterogeneous backgrounds solving scientifically challenging problems on large computers Self-motivated personality with very good command of written/spoken English and ideally a very good
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program that includes lectures, advanced scientific workshops, complementary skill courses and opportunities for career development a mentoring program to guide and promote young scientists Salary: Payment
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Postdoctoral scientist “Coupled ionosphere-thermosphere modelling” (f/m/d) The position is initially offered for three years with a start date as soon as possible. The employment is according to the collective
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consortium SynThera funded by the Carl Zeiss Foundation (www.synthera.eu/ ). We are seeking an excellent and enthusiastic post-doctoral researcher with a strong interest in computational microbiome research
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Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt am Main | Frankfurt am Main, Hessen | Germany | about 11 hours ago
circuitry 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
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career scientist with PhD(or equivalent) in Plant Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Analytical Chemistry, or related field interested in integrated plant metabolomics and proteomics. Hands
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program during the postdoctoral training. We are looking for an enthusiastic scientist with a desire to work on a challenging and timely project using state of the art technology as part of a friendly and