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to represent the subject single-cell systems biology in research and teaching. Successful applicants will have expertise in experimental and/or computational single-cell analysis. An independently developed
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international reputation in Astrophysics. An excellent research profile at the interfaces of astronomical observations with substantial experience in the use of large telescopes, advanced analysis of large
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of analytical chemistry in teaching and research. The professorship is a bridge professorship within the Faculty of Chemistry and Food Chemistry, as the training of students in modern chemical analysis is of
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on microscopes Experience with data analysis (in particular image analysis) in a programming language (ideally Python) Experience with image processing software (e.g. ImageJ, Imaris, Arivis, Amira) Experience with
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experience in python and/or R demonstrable experience in multi-omics and/or single cell omics data analysis knowledge of machine learning principles and applications very good interpersonal and communication
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the interdisciplinary scientific structure. An interest in research questions within oral medicine, knowledge of orofacial biomechanics, numerical analysis, methods within artificial intelligence and modeling
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, and data scientists to play a pivotal role in developing multi-modal data analysis and integration workflows, as well as downstream dissection of metastasis-associated multimodal signatures derived from
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infection. Investigations should characterize B cell populations and antibody repertoires in livestock and/or wildlife by combining experimental tools and bioinformatics. Analysis of antigen specificities
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operating systems Independent analysis and independent processing of incoming support and service requests in the areas of CAD, MS Office, client operating system Error analysis and own development
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and laboratory exercises Research & Data Analysis: data collection, evaluation and interpretation of environmental data research focus: Isotope (eco)hydrology in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum