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Department: Department of Visual Computing – Faculty of Informatics Deadline: 20 Jul 2025 Start date: October 2025, by mutual agreement Job type: full-time Job field: Science and research
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Department: Department of Computer Systems and Communications – Faculty of Informatics Deadline: 4 May 2025 Start date: September 2025 or by mutual agreement Job type: full-time Job field: Science
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the title MD) or a master’s degree study program in the medical or related field or equivalent education attained abroad for Assistant professor: Completed education in a doctoral study program or specialized
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. its general and special parts, especially in the Master's programme Law and Legal Science, the follow-up Master's programme Public Administration and also in Bachelor's programmes, as well as teaching
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peptides, including the design of de novo sequences based on the elucidated mechanism. The first step will be to develop a computational approach to determine the critical peptide properties required
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Department: Department of Machine Learning and Data Processing – Faculty of Informatics Deadline: 14 Jul 2025 Start date: preffered September 2025 / by mutual agreement Job type: full-time Job
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computational methods. Well-equipped laboratories include instruments for nuclear magnetic resonance, crystallography, study of biomolecular interactions, genomics, and proteomics. The department has access
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matter physics, physical chemistry, computational chemistry, statistical mechanics, or related fields Good English language – spoken and written Nice-to-have: Experience with molecular dynamics simulations
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postdoctoral candidates with background in social psychology, cognitive science, or social neuroscience to join a highly interdisciplinary project on the computational model of religious decision-making
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peptides, including the design of de novo sequences based on the elucidated mechanism. The first step will be to develop a computational approach to determine the critical peptide properties required