38 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" PhD positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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is a vibrant international doctoral program with about 75 doctoral students from more than 25 different countries. Our mission is to support students to develop into creative, critical, responsible and
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. We expect strong communication and teamwork skills. Our offer Your PhD will be embedded in the new graduate school program „PhD in Medical Research – Cardiovascular Science“, which is part of
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regional and international partner institutions. Deadline for applications is 02 November 2025. Virtual panel interviews take place at the end of January 2026. The programme starts in October 2026. The IMPRS
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research environment is highly collaborative and interdisciplinary, spanning genome biology, computational analysis, and translational cancer research. Members of the lab gain expertise in next-generation
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Application deadline: 05.10.2025 Tasks To perform an independent experimental or computational PhD project in the fields of neuroscience, biochemistry, ophthalmology, and / or datascience. Profile Completed
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The International Max Planck Research School for Ultrafast Imaging and Structural Dynamics in Hamburg, Germany, offers a structured PhD program focusing on ultra-fast phenomena, X-ray physics and
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and committed team, with excellent technical facilities and strong local, national, and international scientific collaborations. The PhD candidate will participate in the structured program of the Jena
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"Multiscale imaging of organ-specific inflammation" (https://www.uni-muenster.de/CRC-inSight/research/area-A/A05.php ). Within this Centre, we are working together with Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
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systems that mimic such conditions. The successful applicant will thus join an exciting research program in a dynamic working group to investigate the molecular mechanisms on how small DNA tumor viruses
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genetics, genomics, imaging processes, computational biology and biochemistry. Our goal is the deep and detailed understanding of fundamental mechanisms in plant biology, which may also then be used