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As Austria's largest research and technology organisation for applied research, we have set ourselves the goal of making substantial contributions to solving the major challenges of our time: climate change and digitalisation. With a high standard of excellence, we are working to make a...
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Tenure-based Research Staff Scientist Position in Bioinformatics to Innovate Single-cell Analyses
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test plans for process and material investigations, as well as a solid understanding of materials science. Experience in characterisation methods, particularly diffraction techniques, is an advantage
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help our partners by making technical systems more robust, reliable, flexible, and easy to use. At the same time, we increase the resource efficiency of industrial processes by reducing waste, product
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independently within the scope of the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement. Supporting the application process for projects and securing third-party funds. You take on administrative tasks in
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University of Vienna. Dedicated to a mechanistic understanding of fundamental biomedical processes, scientists at the Max Perutz Labs aim to link breakthroughs in basic research to advances in human health
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or related fields Successful VBC PhD program Selection or similar international PhD Selection required Practical experience in single-molecule biochemistry Experience with basic bioinformatics tools High
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PhD Selection required • Practical experience in single-molecule biochemistry • Experience with basic bioinformatics tools • High ability to express yourself both orally and in writing
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suitable for bioinformatics. A focus will be the development of innovative algorithms for high-throughput identification of molecules, data analysis, and integration. Therefore, the candidate should have
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for a highly motivated candidate with: a MSc degree in plant biology, bioinformatics and statistics, microbiology or a related field; a strong interest in plant-microbe interactions and data mining