34 algorithm-development-"Multiple" "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" PhD positions in Austria
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develop multi-modal AI methods to integrate MRI, echocardiography, ECG, longitudinal EHRs, and other clinical modalities. By disentangling technical noise, physiological variability, and disease-specific
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development (Python, Matlab, …) Interest in: basic research questions in the field of femtochemistry development of ultrafast spectroscopy setups English and German language proficiency Admission Requirements
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calculation of wave propagation phenomena (e.g. acoustics, earthquake waves, structural dynamics) Development of numerical methods for structural mechanics (beams and shells) Interaction of CAD and simulation
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access to the latest technologies Exciting opportunities for professional and personal development Safe and stable working environment Company pension funds We offer an annual gross salary of at least
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research of security aspects of software development Participation in supporting the infrastructure and organization in the area of teaching and research Your Profile Excellent knowledge of English and
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team! Your personal sphere of influence: The Konrat lab is developing NMR spectroscopy methods for structural cell biology and is looking for a PhD student to join the team. The employment duration is 3
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tasks: The post has two components, a research component and a teaching component. In terms of research, you will be expected to: • Develop and implement a coherent and original programme of high-quality
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. These tumors are typically poorly infiltrated by cytotoxic T cells and exhibit resistance to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy. Using a novel genetically engineered mouse model (GEMM) developed in our lab
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experiments, as well as for its applications in medical imaging. For that, it collaborates with MedAustron, an ion cancer therapy and research center. Within this collaboration, we design and develop ultra-fast
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: This role focuses on advancing single-molecule microfluidic approaches for protein biophysics, bioanalysis, and biosensing. Key tasks include: Development and optimization of single-molecule assays