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quantum sensing and information processing, molecular magnetism, spin chemistry, renewable energy conversion and storage, or sustainable chemical production. We seek candidates with an outstanding research
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Institute. Applications should include a cover letter, a CV with a list of research outputs, a concise statement of research (3 pages) and teaching interests (1 page), and the names and contact information
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development of the microbiome bioinformatics platform QIIME 2 and related bioinformatics tools. Key Qualifications Masters degree or bachelors degree plus equivalent experience in computer science, data science
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. Whole-genome sequencing and dense phenotyping data are availble for tens of thousands of individuals. These data enable studying the transmission of alleles and powerful association testing to study the
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plasma. The main methods used are computer simulations for studying dust dynamics and analysing in situ measurements by spacecraft that carry a dust detector on board. We collaborate with researchers in
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, you will: Design and perform fluorogenic and nano-photonic DyeCycling experiments. Write/adapt analysis code to process fluorescence trajectories and extract kinetic information. Evaluate bioconjugation
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description Develop machine learning pipelines for time series processing with a focus on event detection and real-time interaction. Investigate distribution shifts in physiological data and apply continual
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vehicles. Another research focus is on solid-state pulse modulators for medical applications (computer tomography/cancer treatment) and accelerators (CERN). For the design and optimisation of the various
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of the technically relevant quantities, such as aerodynamic forces or power output, exploratory data analyses to bridge the gap between our observations and understanding of the development and interaction of vortices
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well as computational analysis (bioinformatics, data handling and AI-supported analysis and engineering). The work is embedded in a network of groups in Xenobiology located in France, Germany, and Belgium. Applications