12 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"DTU" uni jobs at Heidelberg University in Germany
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analysis of experimental data using appropriate computational tools. Ideally, the successful applicant will strike a balance between development and application of methods for spatial high-resolution imaging
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. Your responsibilities: Support in setting up the Laboratory for Social Robotics Maintenance and development of the lab: methods, AI applications, social robotics Implementation of empirical studies with
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focus on sustainability Research of AI-based methods to support content-related and organizational processes in teaching, study administration, and administration in general Maintenance, support, and
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IT colleagues and scientists at COS Heidelberg and the University Computing Center Management and migration of large amounts of data Metadata management and archiving Planning, implementation
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the field of gerontopsychiatry using modern translational methods. This includes disease-modifying therapies for neurodegenerative diseases, the research and establishment of biomarkers, and the generation
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concepts in cooperation with IT colleagues and scientists at COS Heidelberg and the University Computing Center Management and migration of large amounts of data Metadata management and archiving Planning
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cell biological methods Sound knowledge in the construction of genetic vectors and cloning strategies Experience with aseptic technology and S1 security level Strong organizational skills as
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be a member of the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy and the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. The appointee is expected to play an important role in further enhancing the research
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addition to this core project, the research group works on a wide variety of research, with foci being medication effectiveness, health services research, and population health issues. Methods used in the group’s work
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analysis, combinatorics, geometry, information theory, or stochastics. The new professor will be a member of the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy and the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer