69 parallel-processing-"International-PhD-Programme-(IPP)-Mainz" positions in Finland
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Group Leader. Please include the names and contact details of three academic referees who may be contacted during the evaluation process. Applications will be evaluated by an Appointment Committee. Short
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application process for a fixed term of four years. The tenure track system offers researchers a possibility to advance to the next level, provided they meet the requirements in the promotion reviews
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track and will be filled through an open application process for a fixed term of four years (assistant/associate professor) or permanently (full professor). The tenure track system offers researchers a
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technologies and unit processes, and practical application for societally and industrially important separation problems. The professorship is situated at the assistant, associate or full professor levels
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an impact on business and society. A key principle in our research is to bridge areas from fundamental theory to empirical work, innovation and close-to-market products, technologies, processes or services
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investigation and will develop an advanced computer modeling framework. By simulating processes at various scales, from the atomistic to continuum, we aim to reveal how temperature and saturation fluctuations
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. The tasks will include: Assisting users with the operation of flow cytometers Performing maintenance and calibration of instruments Preparing and supporting the analysis of flow cytometry data Providing
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preparation, cell culturing, and drug perturbation assays, LC-MS/MS analysis and omics data processing, integrative analysis of proteomics/metabolomics. Qualifications Essential MSc degree (or pending
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understanding of fundamental processes in life sciences. The Nordic EMBL Partnership is seeking postdoctoral fellows for collaborative projects in molecular medicine through the third NORPOD call. Description We
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is decoded through transcription, and how the defects in this process can be used as a basis for therapy. Currently, we are probing how the crosstalk between transcriptional kinases and other factors