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Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Magdeburg | Magdeburg, Sachsen Anhalt | Germany | about 5 hours ago
The Department of Process Systems Engineering (Director: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kai Sundmacher) at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems is inviting applications for the PhD
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the fellow Prof J. L. Bamber, University of Bristol (https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/jonathan-l-bamber), Prof X. Zhu (https://www.asg.ed.tum.de/en/sipeo/home/) and Dr M. Passaro in
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: Experience in molecular/cell biology techniques AND basic programming skills (Python or R) • For computational candidates: Strong programming skills AND interest in cancer biol-ogy/immunology • Ability
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Science, Transportation Research Part B, or conferences such as SIGKDD, ITSC, CIKM) Strong programming skills in Python Strong interest in scientific research with the goal of obtaining a doctoral degree
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Sustainable Decision Making (Prof. Dr. Clemens Thielen), which is located at the TUM Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability (TUMCS) and affiliated with the Department of Mathematics. The expected
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Leibniz-Institute for Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research | Neu Seeland, Brandenburg | Germany | 3 days ago
programming languages like R, and/or Python. You have excellent communication skills and a willingness to collaborate across disciplines. You fit to us: if you have strong scientific curiosity and motivation
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in the Division of Proteomics of Stem Cells and cancer, headed by Prof. Jeroen Krijgsveld. Our division develops innovative proteomic approaches to understand proteome regulation in cancer, both in
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university Heidelberg (Prof. Dr. Skyler Degenkolb) seek to bring quantum sensing methods into precision neutron science, further extending the power and reach of these measurements. Innovative new devices can
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academic area such as applied mathematics, computer science, physics, biomedical or electrical engineering or similar disciplines. Good programming expertise (Matlab, C++, Python or equivalent) and
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/ The underlying project is under supervision of Prof. Dr. Peter Zaspel and Prof. Dr. Michael Günther. The team of Prof. Peter Zaspel is located at Bergische Universität Wuppertal. The international team focuses