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developing integrated systems to automate the acquisition and interpretation of neutron scattering data. You will contribute to the development of FPGA tools for real-time processing of live neutron
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students, prepare and submit peer-reviewed journal articles, and present their work at meetings/conferences. They will also be encouraged to develop their ideas within the field and to pursue independent
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, plan and lead research projects, acquire and analyze experimental data, supervise and mentor undergraduate students, prepare and submit peer-reviewed journal articles, and present their work at meetings
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developing integrated systems to automate the acquisition and interpretation of neutron scattering data. You will contribute to the development of FPGA tools for real-time processing of live neutron
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responsibility in a highly interactive international environment with other Postdocs and PhD students. Moreover, the candidate will also be involved in project management and grant acquisition. The position is
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to planned ²²⁹Thorium ion spectroscopy experiments at GSI. The successful candidate is expected to co-supervise a PhD student working in this project. We are looking for candidates who have: a completed PhD
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developing pipelines for data analysis. They will be an integral part of the team comprised of the PI and a PGR student, and will assist with the training and mentoring of this student. The successful
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developing pipelines for data analysis. They will be an integral part of the team comprised of the PI and a PGR student, and will assist with the training and mentoring of this student. The successful
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research within numerous fields. Linked to the department are approximately 450 researchers, postgraduate students, teachers and technical & administrative staff. The rare diseases research group
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of funding opportunities. Supporting the purchase of appropriate equipment and managing relationships with international suppliers. Actively participate in supervising PhD students, guiding them through