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skills further, there is also the opportunity to aid in the planning, organization, and running of lectures. Required training, skills, and background • PhD degree in bio/medical engineering, materials
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Laboratory, the medical campus Mannheim, and the Central Institute of Mental Health Mannheim. The life science and engineering campus at Heidelberg University offers a network of core technology platforms
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Laboratory, the medical campus Mannheim, and the Central Institute of Mental Health Mannheim. The life science and engineering campus at Heidelberg University offers a network of core technology platforms
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Laboratory, the medical campus Mannheim, and the Central Institute of Mental Health Mannheim. The life science and engineering campus at Heidelberg University offers a network of core technology platforms
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Laboratory, the medical campus Mannheim, and the Central Institute of Mental Health Mannheim. The life science and engineering campus at Heidelberg University offers a network of core technology platforms
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of Pathology (https://www.pm.mh.tum.de/path ), and is affiliated with the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology (CIT, https://www.cit.tum.de/ ), the TUM School of Medicine and Health (MH, https
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The TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) welcomes applications for a PhD or Postdoc Position (m/f/d, 100%, 2 years+) in Numerical Mathematics
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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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Review, update, and consolidate methodologies, including Bayesian methodologies, in the context of material balance evaluation Your Profile: PhD in applied mathematics, computer science, physics, or in
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(Seoul National University, South Korea) genome engineering in stem cell-derived neurons will be combined with high-resolution imaging and systems biology/ proteomic approaches developed in the Haucke lab