32 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at Free University of Berlin in Germany
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to study complex biophysical processes on long timescales. We use data-driven methods for systematic coarse-graining of macromolecular systems, to bridge molecular and cellular scales. We work on a
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using functional 2D materials. • Organic synthesis and typical characterization methods, as NMR, FTIR, MS, EA, UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy. • Methods for 2D materials processing and
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John-F.-Kennedy-Institut Sociology Department Herrn Prof. Dr. Sebastian Kohl Lansstr. 7-9 14195 Berlin (Dahlem) With an electronic application, you acknowledge that FU Berlin saves and processes your
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In the research group, we investigate how collective behaviour arises from the interaction of many similar particles or "agents", for example transport processes in porous materials or the formation
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Berlin saves and processes your data. FU Berlin cannot guarantee the security of your personal data if you send your application over an unencrypted connection.
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application, you acknowledge that FU Berlin saves and processes your data. FU Berlin cannot guarantee the security of your personal data if you send your application over an unencrypted connection.
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Swantje Hartmann-Rolke Arnimallee 12 14195 Berlin (Dahlem) With an electronic application, you acknowledge that FU Berlin saves and processes your data. FU Berlin cannot guarantee the security of your
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software skills, and participation in an international research team. Job description: - collect, process, and manage social sciences data - support the team with organizing teaching and events - perform
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economic sociology. Job description: - internationally visible research output aiming at publication in refereed journals and book series - participation in teaching about social processes and structures