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the study of the impact of digital and computational pathology on clinical workflows and patient care. Our lab is located in the heart of Munich at the TUM Klinikum rechts der Isar (MRI), Institute
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innovation. Through strong partnerships, we accelerate the transfer of new ideas from the lab to real-life applications, improving lives. We are looking for one highly motivated postdoc scientist (f/m/x) with
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, the model will maintain a global scope to capture international interactions, such as the demand for agricultural products from regions like the EU. This research will inform the design of effective and
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., Merchant, A. T., Naghipourfar, M., Nguyen, E., Ricci-Tam, C., Romero, D. W., Sun, G., Taghibakshi, A., Vorontsov, A., Yang, B., Deng, M., … Hie, B. L. (n.d.). Genome modeling and design across all domains
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Your Job: We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to join these projects. If you are passionate about protein dynamics and design, protein function prediction, small molecule
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of high-throughput systems is maximized using design of experiment (DoE) approaches in order to efficiently explore the high-dimensional parameter space of the electrolysis processes. DoE is required
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of Engineering and Design. You help us to prepare teaching material, serve as teaching assistant in our lectures, support lab courses, and supervise student research. Your profile: If you are a postdoc, a very
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, and orbital robotics for in-space servicing, assembly, and debris removal. Broader research interests extend to entrepreneurial innovation, technology transfer, and space-enabled sustainability
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Institute (https://www.mdsi.tum.de/). The Position Plan, develop and test novel computational models for the analysis of digital pathology image data. Collaborate with pathologists and other domain experts
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for livestock systems in East Africa, and in the subtropics in Latin-America. The research programme will examine productivity of grasslands, nutrient stocks and cycling and their relationship to biodiversity. We