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organizational levels of the brain – from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. The research group “Behavioral Neuroscience” focuses on decoding the exact mechanisms behind
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Postdoctoral Position (f/m/d) | Spectro-Microscopy Studies of Complex Processes in Thermal Catalysis
Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin | Berlin, Berlin | Germany | about 1 hour ago-Microscopy Studies of Complex Processes in Thermal Catalysis for the Spectro-Microscopy group within the Department of Interface Science. The Department of Interface Science , headed by Prof. Beatriz Roldán
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engineering, and quantitative live-cell imaging to probe and model these processes. By combining stem cell biology with cutting-edge microscopy and physical concepts, we aim to establish a predictive framework
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cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. The research group “Behavioral Neuroscience” focuses on decoding the exact mechanisms behind the negative consequences of sleep deprivation. We
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23.10.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal Automated cell culture systems are transforming the way we study complex biological processes. By enabling reproducible, standardized, and high-throughput
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, EM-Seq), and single-molecule live-cell imaging techniques to investigate mechanisms and outcomes of viral chromatin control. We are looking for a highly motivated, ambitious and team-oriented candidate
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and talented optics engineer to design, build, and implement novel optical devices for brain-wide imaging and neural circuit manipulation. Key Responsibilities: Develop advanced optical systems
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single-element SNSPDs as well as kilopixel-scale imaging arrays which have high efficiency in the 2 – 16 µm wavelength range for applications in single-photon spectroscopy. The imaging arrays will be
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into electrical signals. We identify and characterize the molecular components involved in this transduction process using state-of-the-art molecular biology, electrophysiology, and biophysical techniques. We
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. We advance the understanding of dynamic processes to address global challenges, from mitigating the impacts of natural hazards and sustaining our habitat amid global change to responsibly managing