69 postdoctoral-in-image-processing PhD positions at Technical University of Munich in Germany
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proteins from renewable feedstocks and waste streams. We aim to develop sustainable processes to convert these materials into high-performance fibers and functional materials. By manipulating molecular
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to study translational aspects of cancer (single-cell sequencing of immune cells, organoid co-cultures, cellular engineering via CRISPR/Cas9 technology, in vivo imaging, advanced animal models of allo-SCT
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matter physics, biomedical/material engineering or a related discipline. You have a strong background in data analysis and image processing. You enjoy working in interdisciplinary and international teams
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and ability to express yourself in spoken and written German and English language • Proficient use of common programming languages, MS-office, data storage, and image processing • Ability to support the
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• Very good communication skills and ability to express yourself in spoken and written German and English language • Proficient use of common programming languages, MS-office, data storages and image
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. (data protection information on collecting and processing personal data contained in your application in accordance with Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)). By submitting your
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, reliable and sustainable use of deep and shallow geothermal systems, it is essential to optimize them (borehole locations, sizing, operation, etc.). The resulting optimization problems are so-called PDE
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Materials” concentrates on the understanding of structure-performance indicators in electrocatalytic reactions. Our catalysts are the heart of sustainable energy conversion processes such as in hydrogen fuel