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description: - scientific services in research within the BMBF-project “ATLAS”, especially development of digital twins for liver cancer therapy evaluation/ development of patient-specific models decision
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development of analyses and computational models of behavior and cortical functions tasks for personal scientific qualification (doctorate) Requirements: completed scientific university degree in neuroscience
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zu Berlin contributes to the development of NOMAD, the world’s largest data repository for materials science. Within SolMates, the team builds on its experience in integrating image segmentation and
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Charité–Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Dr. Rosanna Sammons); for further information, see https://www.sfb1315.de/ - development of network models of the CA3 region of the hippocampus - investigation
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-funded AI research group “Fusing Deep Learning and Statistics towards Understanding Structured Biomedical Data (DeSBi)” development of deep neural networks and machine learning algorithms for the analysis
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innovative comparative research on accountability and participation, peace and security, globalisation and development, and global orders and foreign policies. The GIGA seeks to appoint a Postdoctoral Research
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Synergy PIs (Santiago, Bremen and Bern) to gain complementary skills and access specialised facilities, subject to the project plan and mutual agreement. Where to apply Website https://stellenangebote.uni
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dipole traps - development of methods to control the atomic density for quantum memory applications - tasks for personal scientific qualification (doctorate) Requirements: - completed
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of translational neuroimmunology Development of independent research strategies and their realization This position is initially limited to three years as part of a third-party funded project and can also be filled
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of rewetted fens with and without ground-mounted photovoltaic systems. Peatlands emit large amounts of CO2 when drained. With good vegetation development, rewetted peatlands absorb CO2 and release CH4