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to reason about software (e.g., LLM agents for finding and fixing bugs) Static and dynamic program analysis (e.g., to infer specifications) Test input generation (e.g., to compare the behavior of old and new
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-driven simulation with physics-inspired data and image analysis, often in close collaboration with experimental partners, to identify physical principles behind biological dynamics and self-organization
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chemical analysis of secondary plant substances and their reaction products using HPLC-MS and GC-MS identification of novel reaction products cell biological studies (e.g. cytotoxicity studies) analyzing and
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, and optoelectronic properties of nanoribbons prepared from 2D materials, mainly graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides. Our teams are part of a larger collaboration, focusing on various aspects
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. Engage in data analysis and collaborate with computational scientists. Your qualifications: MSc or equivalent degree in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Epigenetics, or a related discipline
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to frogs as it is in humans (Zoller et al., 2023). Using epignetic clock analysis, you will characterize cellular ageing and senescence in developing frog tissues using immunofluorescence microscopy. You
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for donor-spin-qubits. Your tasks Isotope enrichment of silicon 28 using ion beams Operating focused ion beam and scanning electron microscopes Fabrication and Optimisation of liquid metal ion sources Perform
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, biomedical engineering, neuroscience, physics, or related field • Strong interest in vision science and technical aptitude • Solid analytical abilities with experience in image analysis and/or human
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projects range from the analysis of basic cellular processes to clinical translation, from the application of novel biophysical approaches and the generation of mathematical models to the development of new
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cultivation experiments under controlled conditions chemical analysis of plant secondary metabolites using HPLC-MS and GC-MS protein isolation and characterization using LC-MS plant physiological measurements