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pathological conditions. Based on in vitro experiments, in vivo studies are to be arranged and analyzed together with the existing specialist staff. In parallel, we collaborate with computer scientists who
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tumor board. At the heart of these analyses is massive parallel sequencing (NGS), a powerful technology that enables comprehensive nucleic acid analysis. The growing significance of bioinformatics
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computation and result analysis Collaboration with reactive transport modelers to harmonize simulation tools and data formats Optimization of algorithms for efficient computation and intuitive visualization
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communications. This opportunity is aimed at students in the fields of electrical engineering, physics, computer science or related disciplines. The internship would be based in the Adaptive Optics Group where
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, Physics, or similar fields Self-motivated personality with very good command of written/spoken English Comprehensive experience using HPC systems as well as parallel/distributed computing with CPUs and GPUs
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Professorship - Programme Information (PDF, 123 KB) Recently selected Humboldt Professors Our Alexander von Humboldt Professors for AI WANTED: Alexander von Humboldt Professors (female) The Alexander von Humboldt
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scientific work on design automation for quantum computers and develop methods and software tools dedicated to the design and realization of quantum algorithms/circuits. One of the main challenges in