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In the ERC-funded project CASTLe (https://www.castle.unifi.it ) we aim at a fundamental understanding of chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS) and investigate potential applications in quantum
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In the ERC-funded project CASTLe (https://www.castle.unifi.it ) we aim at a fundamental understanding of chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS) and investigate potential applications in quantum
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In the ERC-funded project CASTLe (https://www.castle.unifi.it ) we aim at a fundamental understanding of chirality-induced spin selectivity (CISS) and investigate potential applications in quantum
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methodological approaches. The selection is done according to the SCRIPTS Diversity Rules & Guidelines: https://www.scripts-berlin.eu/about-us/Diversity/Diversity_Rules_Guidelines/index.html Job description: The
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scientists within Germany and worldwide (https://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/forschung/dahlem-center-for-complexquantum-systems/index.html ). The research focus of the Dahlem Center is quantum theoretical solid
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More information about the Institute of Immunology you can find here: https://www.vetmed.fu-berlin.de/en/einrichtungen/zfi/we06/index.html Job description: As members of the German Research
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) analysis • Research, development and implementation of deep-learning approaches • Network architecture search • Real-time image analysis • Establishing multi modal (video, thermography, acoustic, RFID
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for Infectious Medicine and the Veterinary Center for Resistance Research (TZR) and specializes in research on viral pathogens and the development of vaccines and diagnostic methods. The Institute of Virology is
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) analysis • Research, development and implementation of deep-learning approaches • Network architecture search • Real-time image analysis • Establishing multi modal (video, thermography, acoustic, RFID
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-based population survey in Germany and Israel and the development of innovative survey instruments (e.g. factorial survey design) • Publishing empirically grounded research, together with the project team