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PhD/postdoc fellows) to carry out experimental projects with an EMBL host research group, thereby allowing them to build new networks, experience the international and interactive environment at EMBL
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(DZHK, DZNE and DZKJ), the excellence cluster “Multiscale Bioimaging”, collaborative research centers, and other collaborative research grants, the UMG offers a dynamic and collaborative research
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research deals with both emergence and collapse of authoritarian regimes as well as their dynamics and transformation. Job description: The project focuses on studying long-term mechanisms of survival
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(DZHK, DZNE and DZKJ), the excellence cluster “Multiscale Bioimaging”, collaborative research centers, and other collaborative research grants, the UMG offers a dynamic and collaborative research
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). The goal of this collaborative project is to model the entire lifecycle of offshore wind turbines—construction, operation, and decommissioning—within a comprehensive digital twin framework. Your tasks As a
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for new quantum computing algorithms. It will rely on statistical structure learning represented by knowledge graphs and efficient low-rank tensor compressions. We are looking for: A completed scientific
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reducing the mechanical loads of individual wind turbines. While your focus will be on control algorithms, structural loads and wake effects, you will have a strong interaction with other stakeholders from
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extant taxa Perform collection visits to study and document fossil turtle specimens Process and analyze digital CT datasets of cranial and neurological structures Carry out geometric morphometric analyses
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and develops novel natural product-based anti-infectives. The research group Microbiome Dynamics (https://www.leibniz-hki.de/en/microbiome-dynamics.html ) invites talented and highly gifted candidates
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document fossil turtle specimens Process and analyze digital CT datasets of cranial and neurological structures Carry out geometric morphometric analyses to study shape variation Conduct eco-morphological