15 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"U"-"UCL"-"O.P"-"Prof.-Dr" PhD positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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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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master’s degree (or equivalent) in neurosciences, biochemistry, genetics, data science or related disciplines English (at least C1 level) Willingness to participate in prolonged research stays (secondments
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and histopathological evaluation Culture of cell lines and human or murine primary cells. Excellent communication skills in English; proficiency in German desirable but not required Ability to work
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histopathological evaluation Statistical programming languages like R or Python Good communication skills in English; proficiency in German desirable but not required Willingness to work independently while
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mechanics, geosciences, physics, mechanical engineering or related disciplines #programming skills in one or more languages (Matlab, Python, R, C, Fortran) #excellent knowledge of English (written and spoken
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of the RTG Collaborating with other project partners of the RTG Active participation in the structured training program of the RTG including ring lectures, research and PhD seminars, specialization courses
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, regionally anchored top university as it focuses on the grand challenges of the 21st century. It develops innovative solutions for the world's most pressing issues. In research and academic programs
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“Research for a life without cancer" is our mission at the German Cancer Research Center. We investigate how cancer develops, identify cancer risk factors and look for new cancer prevention
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, giving rise to complex lesions. GSI is working on the quantification of such complex lesions in particular in dependence on radiation type. Within this program, the GSI biophysics department offers a PhD
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Our research: Self-Organization in Soft Matter Beyond Amphiphilicity The Research Training Group (in German: Graduiertenkolleg, GRK) RTG2670 “Beyond Amphiphilicity: Self-Organization of Soft Matter