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SPM images of single molecules into their respective 3D molecular structures. Aim: Design, build, and test computer programs to interpret SPM images into 3D molecular structures. Fields: code
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balance. Lead data analysis efforts, applying advanced signal processing and statistical techniques to extract meaningful insights from electrophysiological and imaging data. Collaborate with
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intelligence methods for data analysis, including image data processing present results through reports and presentations to scientific and clinical audiences perform heterogeneous data analysis in the context
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experimental approaches Experience in several of the following fields: aerosol physics and fluid dynamics, electron or x-ray imaging, bio-sample handling, biophysics, vacuum operation, cryogenics, laser physics
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Student or Postdoc (f/m/x) for the project Theory and Algorithms for Structure Determination from Single Molecule X‑Ray Scattering Images Project description Single molecule X‑ray scattering experiments
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Your group The Prevedel group in Heidelberg is seeking a postdoc with an applied physics and/or engineering background to work on advanced imaging techniques for applications in biology and
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, maintenance, and data analysis. Strong background in MS-based proteomics data analysis and familiarity with modern computational tools. Additional experience in high-throughput proteomics, low-input proteomics
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data, developing new drugs and treatments, analyzing biomedical images, and integrating multi-omics data for precision medicine. Thelab of Prof. Ewa Szczurekworks on projects involving processing
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Management Strategy demonstrates our commitment to ensuring an appreciative company culture based on mutual respect. We are also implementing diversity-sensitive processes throughout our whole organization
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ion flux measurements (e.g., with radioisotopes) and live-cell imaging of intracellular pH and membrane potential; and iii) genetic manipulationsof red blood cells (e.g., through chemical transfection