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projects: We study regulatory mechanisms that govern cellular quality control. On the one hand, we are interested in DNA repair pathways and factors that ensure complete and accurate DNA replication in
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willingness to work in a team and to network with scientific institutes and industrial partners, as well as confidence in the use of standard MS programs and a good command of written and spoken English.
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students pursuing an experimental doctoral thesis in basic research in biomedicine Postdocs who are pursuing an experimental project in basic research in biomedicine Graduates who have applied
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control, and process optimization. You will work on the development of deterministic population balance models, conduct single-crystal and batch crystallization experiments, and apply modern machine
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Python, Julia or C++ Knowledge of modern deep learning frameworks (e.g. pyTorch) Knowledge of collaborative software development tools (e.g. Version control: Git) Experience working in Linux shell/cluster
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; Bachelor's students and postdocs cannot receive funding. Duration up to 6 months Scholarship Value individual financial support, but limited to 10,000 EUR per request Application Papers Application forms and
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simulation environments, numerical methods, or machine learning approaches is an advantage Fluent command of written and spoken English is necessary; German is an advantage but not required High degree
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controlled molecular and solid state dynamics, molecular imaging, extreme timescale spectroscopy, ultrafast optics, and X-ray science We offer: A range of PhD positions in these areas: open positions State
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equivalent Interactive personality & good command of English 2 letters of reference We offer Exciting, interdisciplinary projects in a lively international environment, with English as our working language
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the programme area ‘Plant Adaptation’ (ADAPT). The aim of the research project is to understand how intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) and prion-like domains (PLDs) control the temperature responsiveness