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The »High-Performance Cutting « department develops technologies and application-oriented solutions for cutting along the entire process chain - from process design and pre-process simulation
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functionality and analyzing integrated safety mechanisms result in high simulation times. To better address these issues, a virtual prototype will be created. This prototype will significantly reduce simulation
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-on-a-chip) Perform molecular biology experiments and advanced imaging to support collaborative projects within interdisciplinary teams Prepare and maintain cellular biobanks, reagents, media, and
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, as part of the development, one position located in Görlitz as Research Associate / PhD student (f/m/x) Integration of CMOS detector technology into the Universal Bayesian Imaging Kit (UBIK) (subject
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are in engineering sciences, mathematics, computer sciences, natural sciences and medicine. Our economics, social sciences and humanities are indispensable and crucial disciplines in a modern university
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The Department Signatorics at the Fraunhofer Institute for Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation (IOSB) in Ettlingen is offering a full-time position on the subject of adaptive
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model organisms. In their research, they should address fundamental questions on a molecular level, such as the regulation of cellular processes, bacterial adaptation to varying environmental conditions
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for structural biology, imaging, and mass spectrometry. The successful candidate is expected to secure third-party funding, contribute to grant initiatives (e.g. Collaborative Research Centres, Research
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processing of this data in recent years, many cultural heritage treasures still lie in isolated data silos - characterised by different formats, working methods and levels of technical maturity. With ECHOLOT
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progress has been made in the standardised processing of this data in recent years, many cultural heritage treasures still lie in isolated data silos - characterised by different formats, working methods and