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. The student will perform ‘big data’ analysis of patient cohorts including time-based evaluation of the impact of introducing CT-FFR as a national health intervention into a healthcare system. Exploratory
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ADTKD diagnostics and clinical trials. What you’ll do You will work at the interface of laboratory and data science, and clinical genetics. You will: Establish and characterise the UK ADTKD-MUC1 cohort
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the Leibniz Junior Research Group “ Probabilistic Methods for Dynamic Communication Networks“ (Head: Prof. Dr. B. Jahnel) starting as soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Information Flow
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research the Growing schools; Growing futures initiative, thereby contributing to the research program of the SciTeach Center team, led by Prof. Dr. Christina Siry. The PhD candidate will engage in
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“DiamondNanoNMR” we are looking for ambitious PhD students (75%, TV-L E13, limited to 3 years). Our mission is to apply quantum information concepts to nanoscale sensing. This emerging technology stands
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opportunity employer, the Leibniz-HKI is committed to increasing the percentage of female scientists and, therefore, especially encourages them to apply. Further information: Please contact Prof. Dr. Gianni
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dynamics, data science, and machine learning are beneficial. What we offer: We offer a position with a competitive salary in one of Germany’s most attractive research environments. TUD is one of eleven
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experimentation with Asst. Prof. Eli N. Weinstein. Your goal will be to develop fundamental algorithmic techniques to overcome critical bottlenecks on data scale and quality, enabling scientists to gather vastly
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Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Garching | Garching an der Alz, Bayern | Germany | 2 days ago
Physics invites applications from talented, ambitious graduating MSc students for a PhD position on Exploring Supernova Remnants in eROSITA and Multiwavelength Data (m/f/d) Job Code: 16/2025 The PhD project
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nature of this project, please contact Prof. Tony McNally (T.McNally@warwick.ac.uk ) directly for further information. Essential and Desirable Criteria: 1 or 2.1 degree in chemistry, chemical engineering