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Doctoral and Postdoctoral Researcher Positions in the Cluster of Excellence “Balance of the Microver
, join forces in the Cluster of Excellence since 2019. The affiliated Jena School for Microbial Communication offers a structured and interdisciplinary postgraduate training program, and career development
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natural and AI-designed protein domains, along with an engineered fusogenic protein. The technology has been recognized with the m4 Award, the GO-Bio next program, and is currently under revision in a top
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of mobile and flexible work free assistance program for employees (EAP) corporate benefits Severely disabled persons and those equaling severely disabled persons who are equally suitable for the position will
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, contributing to a healthier society in such an inspiring workplace is truly meaningful.“ Get to know us Benefits Career Development: Postdoc program, scientific training & career center with tailored offers
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jobticket for using the public transport Easy accessibility by public transport or car (including free parking) 30 days of vacation Participation in the benefits program for employees („Corporate Benefits
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to the research and development of dexterous end effectors for a new 6G-based teleoperated surgical robotics system. This position stems out of the large scale 6G-Life project (https://6g-life.de/) and will give
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, biophysics, epi /genetics, (bio)informatics, and multimodal data analysis. In this project, we will elucidate the molecular mechanisms that enable sperm to sense their chemical and physical environment, with a
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learning, medical image computing, biomedical engineering, medical physics, or related field Strong Python and PyTorch experience Solid publication record and ability to communicate research results
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University services Teaching / training abroad (Erasmus+) Back Erasmus+ within Europe Erasmus+ worldwide Information for Back Prospective Students Current Students Staff Back Advice and help Computer and IT
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on the true, astrophysical candidates is a computational needle in a haystack. To tackle these “big data” challenges, astronomers have begun to employ machine learning techniques. The application of machine