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or infrastructure. This is what makes our daily work so meaningful and exciting. The Junior Research Group “Developmental Origins of Pediatric Cancer” is seeking from September 2025 a Bioinformatics Data Engineer
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advances to support life science research. EMBL has been at the forefront of numerous engineering and microscopy breakthroughs, significantly advancing imaging technologies and enabling new biological
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on developing the imaging and sensing technology of tomorrow. We now seek a highly qualified and motivated science manager (f/m/x) to support our ongoing third-party projects and the preparation of new grant
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of Schleswig-Holstein (10 %) and is one of the internationally leading institutions in the field of marine sciences. Through our research and our commitment to the transfer of knowledge and technology, we
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to our researchers, giving them room to focus their full creative potential on developing the imaging and sensing technology of tomorrow. The successful candidate will specifically: • Lead project
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the new institute strategic extension TropEcS Publish in the field of data science and technology applied to the marine coastal tropics Supervise group members (Bachelor, MSc and PhD students, postdoctoral
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of microelectronics and microsystem technology. These nano- and microtechnologies are the basis for the other competence areas at Fraunhofer EMFT: sensor solutions, safe and secure electronics, and micropumps
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reconstruction of Solid Oxide Cell (SOC) electrode microstructures. This role is part of the Electrochemical Processing and System Technology department at IET-1, where our team is working to automate electrode
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movement by high-resolution fluorescence microscopy and/or magnetic/optical tweezers, (iv) quantitative image processing, data analysis and modeling. The project is funded by the MARIE SKŁODOWSKA CURIE
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movement by high-resolution fluorescence microscopy and/or magnetic/optical tweezers, (iv) quantitative image processing, data analysis and modeling. The project is funded by the MARIE SKŁODOWSKA CURIE