40 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at Nature Careers in Austria
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of expertise offers unique opportunities to address the complex challenges of modern society, to develop comprehensive new approaches, and educate the problem-solvers of tomorrow from a multidisciplinary
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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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and continuous demand for excellence, conduct top-level international research and teaching. Are you also looking for the right space to develop your potential? We are seeking a/an University assistant
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travel funds Freedom to explore high-risk concepts: three-year fully funded position Open, collaborative, interdisciplinary research environment Enabling framework in which to develop interdisciplinary
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prepare candidates for a career in international academe, it also increases the candidates' attractiveness to employers in the private sector (consulting, industry). For further information about the PhD
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research and teaching through their expertise and work in administration and organisation. They know how they can work best. Flexible, remote and with as much freedom as they need to develop their potential
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sciences and artificial intelligence, and translate your findings to improve human health? Are you excited to develop and use machine learning approaches to gain new understanding of the molecular physiology
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environment (English as working language) Workshops and training for career development Requirements All research fields supported at ISTA will be eligible (see https://ista.ac.at/en/research ). At the date
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folding, gene regulation, drug–target interactions, and multi-scale biomedical modeling. 3. Deep Learning on Graphs with Higher-Order Structures This project develops neural architectures capable
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€ 69,000 and is adjustable based on research experience. Research Focus Our work centers on the nuclear envelope—a hallmark of eukaryotic evolution that integrates mechanical resilience, selective transport