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candidate who just completed the PhD) and innovative Postdocs/Laser Scientists to join the IGNYTe project which is funded by the German Ministry of Research, Technology and Space in the scope of the Fusion
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age-related macular degeneration (AMD). AMD is the most common cause of vision loss in elderly affecting about 300 million people by 2040. Currently, there is no effective treatment for the majority
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interpretation of OMICs datasets (DNA, RNA, proteome) Supervision and technical guidance of Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD students, as well as technical staff within the project context Participation in teaching
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preclinical in vitro and in vivo models Supervise and mentor MSc/MD/PhD students Collaborate with national and international research partners Present your results at scientific meetings Publish your findings
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#publish findings in international peer-reviewed journals #PhD in Geography, Sustainability Sciences, Ecological or Environmental Economics, System Dynamics, or related fields #proven experience in system
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presentations at international conferences Our requirements Completed PhD in Biology, Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Immunology, or related field Strong interest in computational science and AI (prior formal
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) assess future changes in these patterns under different global warming scenarios. Requirements: The successful applicant should hold a MSc or PhD degree in physics, mathematics/statistics, climate science
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extraction of marine microorganisms Investigating their chemical capacity by comparative genomics and metabolomics (computational untargeted metabolomics using LC-MS/MS-based molecular networks) Fractionation
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: completed scientific higher education degree (PhD) in the field(s) of Earth system science, physics, climate physics, geosciences, mathematics, computer science or a comparable field demonstrated experience
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will work with PhD students and a fellow postdoc. You will also become an integral part of the Multiscale Cloud Physics Group currently being established by Dr Franziska Glassmeier at the Max Planck