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Dortmund, we invite applications for a PhD Candidate (m/f/d): Analysis of Microscopic BIOMedical Images (AMBIOM) A new project area in the institute is the development of artificial intelligence (AI
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metal-sulfide and metal-nitride thin films with enhanced magneto-optical properties Project Background: Nanostructured functional materials ranging from metals, metal oxides, metal nitrides and metal
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Rare-Earth-Sulfide thin films with enhanced Magneto-Optical properties Project Background: Nanostructured functional materials ranging from metals, metal oxides, metal nitrides and metal sulphides
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for memristor and sensing applications Project Background: Nanostructured functional materials ranging from metals, metal oxides, metal nitrides and metal sulphides that are appealing for many applications in
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. Your tasks: Identify target genes for the transcription factor in barley grains through ChIP-seq analysis. Confirm candidate target genes using EMSA, trans-activation assay and other relevant methods
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for memristor and sensing applications Project Background: Nanostructured functional materials ranging from metals, metal oxides, metal nitrides and metal sulphides that are appealing for many applications in
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: Microscopy, histology, and image analysis to phenotype root anatomy. Plant and root physiological measurements to determine the function of root phenotypes. Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS) and
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MOCVD, ALD, and AS-ALD processes Project Background: Thin film processing technologies such as metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD), atomic layer deposition (ALD) and its variant area-selective
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image analysis to phenotype root anatomy Plant and root physiological measurements to determine the function of root phenotypes Plant cultivation (maize) in the greenhouse and field Keep informed with
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, diversity and the promotion of work-life balance and has been awarded the ‘Total E-Quality’ award for this. The IPB is also a member of the nationwide corporate network ‘Success Factor Family’ and the