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profile PhD in Computer Science, Data Science, Machine Learning, or a related discipline. Proven experience in computer vision (e.g. image processing, deep learning, object detection, segmentation) and
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core part of your project will be interpreting the data and developing scientific hypotheses about the atmospheric processes that control the cycling of selenium and other trace elements. You will work
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: Lastname_Firstname_Portfolio.pdf), to include: images/graphic content illustrating projects relevant to the job short descriptions of the projects included short research articles (if existing and relevant) 4) Research Statement (3
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analyses of the fundamental processes in living organisms. PROFILE: Candidates pursuing internationally recognized research in molecular or cellular biology, genomics, (epi)genetics, proteomics, systems
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by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD position in Molecular Biology & Biophysics - Hospenthal Group The Hospenthal Group
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Mathematics » Computational mathematics Physics » Thermodynamics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Switzerland Application Deadline 31 Oct 2025 - 23:59 (Europe
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team and has basic experience in hands-on lab work and in data analysis. Prior experience in optical imaging, nanofabrication, data processing is highly valued but not mandatory. We offer We
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involved in this process. Join our young, ambitious, and international research team. The Hospenthal group has access to state-of-the-art light and electron microscopy instrumentation, including FEI
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, enjoys working closely and respectfully within a team and has basic experience in hands-on lab work and in data analysis. Prior experience in optical imaging, nanofabrication, data processing is highly
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approaches, we aim to provide the first comprehensive picture of Hsp90's structure–dynamics–function relationship, with broad implications for understanding cellular health and disease. As a PhD student on