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The Systems Ecology group at the LCSB has an immediate opening for a motivated and talented postdoctoral researcher, with a focus on scientific project management; entry-/intermediate-level position
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Provide guidance to PhD students Disseminate results through scientific publications Prepare research proposals to attract industry partnerships as well as national and European grant projects Manage
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on selected readouts, in the generated disease models to test small molecule drug candidates Modern data management and precise project documentation Work in a collaborative environment, also with different
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communication efforts. As the leader of the Work Package on Talent Development, FSTM is responsible for designing sector-specific courses, managing the creation of micro-credentials, and organising events such as
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with data science, and data management (including IoT, Edge, and HPC). This is a fully funded position for 24 months within the HEXAPIC project, conducted in collaboration with Prof. Leon Kos' team
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with data science, and data management (including IoT, Edge, and HPC). This is a fully funded position for 12 months within the HEXAPIC project, conducted in collaboration with Prof. Leon Kos' team
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, integrated satellite-terrestrial networks, quantum communications, spectrum management, tactile internet, earth observation, and autonomous transportation. We leverage advanced technologies like semantic data
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-driven insights, and process models). Main Responsibilities: Design and implement a model-based management infrastructure to support integration and harmonization of data and models in a heterogeneous
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, accelerometers, and acoustics data. Understanding of sensor technologies and their limitations. Experience in managing research projects, including planning, organizing, and coordinating research activities within
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integrative clinical care by embedding the “from bench to bed” research approach. Fundamental research focuses on iPSC-derived neuronal models to elucidate the molecular and cellular alterations contributing