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for optogenetic control of neuronal activity and models of Parkinson's disease. This postdoc project will investigate how different compositions of neurons in the relevant brain area respond to different types
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of law, science and technology studies) preferably with a focus on how AI, algorithms, data or automation affect the public sector or its governance issues. Consideration will also be given to good
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proficiency in English. Significant documented postdoctoral research experience. Significant documented research experience (e.g. from postdoc or doctoral studies) from another university/institute or relevant
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Evacuation and Human Behavior in the Event of Fire. The group consists of two senior researchers, an assistant university lecturer, a postdoc and several doctoral students. The work environment is
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applications over the cellular networks. In our 5G-lab, we have access to a local and complete 5G network, with a core network, base station, cloud-based applications and distributed antenna systems
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-of-core techniques, GPU algorithms and architecture. Work duties As an associate senior lecturer, you will have the chance to apply a long-term focus on the challenging research questions you are passionate
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X-ray Science. AMBER is funded by the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) COFUND scheme. Around 20 postdocs will be recruited in the fourth call 2025, with each fellowship lasting 36 months. AMBER has
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. Particularly important is to complement and elaborate definitions of environmental problems deriving from natural and engineering sciences by emphasizing aspects such as culture, power, and global distribution
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developed in discussion with the recruited candidate and the team, the main question of the project is the extent to which alterations to chromatin distribution and methylation arise, and how they contribute
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environment project, we will develop automated species and community recognition, particularly focusing on pathogenic soil fungi, with help of deep-learning algorithms fed with microscopic image and Raman