58 phd-in-computational-mechanics Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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in the Busch Group. The DFG Emmy Noether funded research group focusses on the mechanisms of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal (HGP) axis regulation that governs human reproduction. We investigate early
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manuscripts Preparation of grant applications Providing guidance to junior researchers Your profile: A PhD degree (or comparable) and a strong background in biostatistics, epidemiology, biology, medicine
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. Your profile: PhD in (bio-)informatics, computational biology, computer science, or related fields; alternatively, a degree in life sciences in combination with a track record in data analysis, Profound
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programming and repair, bioengineering, and computational health. We particularly excel in the fields of basic research, bioengineering, artificial intelligence, and technological development. Through
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located in the German Cancer Research Center at the University of Heidelberg, where we investigate the basic genomic mechanisms that underlie mutagenesis. The DKFZ is a fully bilingual institute, where
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Prevedel group can be found here: www.prevedel.embl.de Your role • Design of mechanical, optical as well as electronic and software components of novel, custom-built wavefront shaping microscopes to image in
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processes Parameterize key biological and biogeochemical mechanisms for implementation in large-scale ocean carbon cycle models Process and analyze gel trap samples to assess particle composition, size
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direct anthropogenic stressors and to unravel future responses #publish joint studies on key mechanisms controlling BGC fluxes and GHG emissions in tidal systems Content-related enquiries regarding
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prescise molecular mechanisms underlying the tumorigenic effects of mutant IDH1 remain elusive. The successful candidate will use established in vitro and in vivo models of mutant IDH1 to assess the early
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, soft/condensed matter theory or continuum mechanics of fluids or solids? The Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (MPI‑PKS) in Dresden announces the opening of several postdoctoral