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successful application, fundamental concepts of antigen processing and presentation by APCs as well as an understanding of T cell biology should be provided. In addition to fundamental scientific questions
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experts at the Computational Imaging Research Lab (CIR ) and the Department of Cardiology at the Medical University of Vienna and Visualization and Data Analysis Research Group (VDA ) at University
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3D motion capture data and medical image processing. • Fluent in English (written and spoken); German is desirable but not required. What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible
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. • Training in mathematics, providing a solid analytical background. • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. • Proficiency in computer applications, including MS Office and imaging software
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Chemistry as well as the opportunity to use large research facilities such as synchrotron light sources Innovative development work on new scientific instruments for X-ray imaging, combining hardware and data
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respect to the required combined high spatial, energy & momentum (q)-resolution for microscopic imaging, structural characterization and associated nanospectroscopic analysis at all energy scales
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of (digital) humanities, life sciences, sustainability of (social) processes and the link between art and science. With the four guiding themes of Art in Context, Development & Sustainability, Digital Life and
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will join the collaborative efforts to fully identify and mitigate the low-energy excess and contribute to the subsequent dark matter analyses. To increase detector prototype and electronics testing
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Research Area "Mathematics of Reconstruction in Dynamical and Active Models" funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), mathematicians, computer scientists, and biomedical engineers at the University
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of (digital) humanities, life sciences, sustainability of (social) processes and the link between art and science. With the four guiding themes of Art in Context, Development & Sustainability, Digital Life, and