302 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers
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bioinformatics, and statistical modeling to decode the complex molecular mechanisms that shape human vision. By leveraging high-dimensional data and cutting-edge computational analyses, we aim to uncover
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associate to join a recently funded 5-year programme of antifungal drug discovery at the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology. This exciting new programme connects MRC CMM researchers with drug discovery experts
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transfer our knowledge to society. We are doing this according to our vision: “Taking the pulse of our Earth to safeguard a habitable planet”. For section 2.3 "Geomagnetism" (deapartment “Geophysics”), we
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research on the topic outlined above is paramount Candidates are expected to be interested in working at the boundaries of several research domains PhD degree in computational biology, bioinformatics
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transfer our knowledge to society. We are doing this according to our vision: “Taking the pulse of our Earth to safeguard a habitable planet”. In Department 5 "Geoinformation", we are looking for a
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Lightweight and flexible solar cells Space deployable structures Device analysis in space environments Big data, AI, and machine learning for space solar initiatives Recruitment Attract top-tier postdoctoral
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Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: PhD (or equivalent) in biology, bioengineering, computer science, physics, or a related field Strong scientific curiosity, motivation, and rigor Strong communication
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Lightweight and flexible solar cells Space deployable structures Device analysis in space environments Big data, AI, and machine learning for space solar initiatives Outstanding Postdoctoral Training Strategy
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, various cutting-edge experimental and computational approaches in the areas of functional genomics, cell biology, biochemistry, single-cell/spatial multi-omics, data mining, drug screening, and disease
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evolution, molecular microbiology, synthetic communities, and computational biology. The project aims to pioneer a novel form of phage therapy by engineering prophages—phages integrated into bacterial genomes