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Postdoctoral Researcher and Coordinator of Carl-Zeiss-Project “Certification and Foundations of Safe Machine Learning Systems in Healthcare” (m/f/d, E13 TV-L, 100%, 3 years) Tasks and responsibilities Research
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-Spectrometry Imaging (MSI) platform coordinated by the German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg University, and the Medical Faculty Mannheim. The newly established state-of-the-art MSI system is located in
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, 2023; Leung et al., Science Translational Medicine, 2022; Seelbinder et al., Nature Communications, 2023). MBD is currently coordinating the EU-funded consortium MiCCrobioTAckle (www.miccrobiotackle.eu
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synthetic microorganisms to detect and destroy bacterial and fungal pathogens selectively. SynThera consortium contains ten research groups and is coordinated by Prof. Dr. Kai Papenfort and Prof. Dr. Miriam
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prototypical energy management systems (EMS) controlling complex energy systems like buildings, electricity distribution grids and thermal energy systems for a sustainable future. These EMS coordinate
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. Role Description: The successful candidate will take a leading role in the setup, operation, and coordination—particularly with external groups - of components of the DESPEC implantation setup and the
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structure and morphology with its performance (reactivity, selectivity, efficiency) and degradation under realistic deployment conditions Coordination and execution of synchrotron beam times Collaboration
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simulations. The interdisciplinary character of the project also asks for strong skills in communicating with project partners in coordinating research tasks to reach the overall goals of the project
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upcoming AI methods to analyze the climate simulations. The interdisciplinary character of the project also asks for strong skills in communicating with project partners in coordinating research tasks
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sound plays for these species in coordinating behavior and navigating dark and under-ice habitats, reveals the enormous impact potential of increased human presence in Antarctic waters. Particularly given