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funding opportunities within the university PhD students receive either a scholarship or a regular salary. Academic admission requirements Before starting the application process, we recommend that you have
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/ PhD Student (m/f/x) in Theoretical Biological Physics (Modeling sarcomere self-assembly) (subject to personal qualification employees are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L) starting as
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organizational levels of the brain – from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. The Department Cellular Neuroscience of Prof. Dr. Stefan Remy in association with the Research
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balance. Lead data analysis efforts, applying advanced signal processing and statistical techniques to extract meaningful insights from electrophysiological and imaging data. Collaborate with
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of manufacturing processes. What you bring to the table Applicants should hold a PhD degree in the STEM areas and should also have strong English communication skills (both oral and writing) A strong background in
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. However, the transcriptional regulation of this process remains is not fully understood due to the complexity of crop plants as models for molecular and imaging studies. This DFG-supported project aims
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intelligence methods for data analysis, including image data processing present results through reports and presentations to scientific and clinical audiences perform heterogeneous data analysis in the context
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movement by high-resolution fluorescence microscopy and/or magnetic/optical tweezers, (iv) quantitative image processing, data analysis and modeling. The project is funded by the MARIE SKŁODOWSKA CURIE
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information science techniques. Several areas of computer science and mathematics play important roles: data management and engineering, machine learning and data analytics, signal and image processing
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movement by high-resolution fluorescence microscopy and/or magnetic/optical tweezers, (iv) quantitative image processing, data analysis and modeling. The project is funded by the MARIE SKŁODOWSKA CURIE