14 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Your Job: Hydrogen is a key element of the energy system of the future. However, in many processes it is only produced in limited purity and/or is only available at low pressures. Your task is to
-
Your Job: At IET-1, we are studying the CO2 electrolysis for the sustainable conversion of green energy into chemical energy carriers in order to defossilize the chemical industry. The process
-
to scientists and investigate possible applications of ML in fields like Chemistry, Numerics, Computational Biology, Astrophysics, Heliophysics etc.. You will be involved in all phases of this process. You will
-
-08187-1 Your Profile: Master and PhD in biology, genomics or bioinformatics Strong background in data science or machine learning (deep learning, statistical modeling, or large-scale data analysis a plus
-
or bioinformatics with strong experience in applied omics research Knowledge in programming languages and statistical analysis Experience with the analysis and integration of high throughput data such as NGS and
-
, Statistical Physics, Genome Annotation, and/or related fields Practical experience with High Performance Computing Systems as well as parallel/distributed programming Very good command of written and spoken
-
using DC and AC-based techniques such as characteristic curves, cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy Participation in the investigation of stacks and cells post-test using
-
Your Job: Combine multimodal brain imaging with advanced image-processing, data science, and AI techniques to perform image alignment, segmentation, and classification to construct and validate
-
of fluid dynamic modeling and the analysis of thermomechanical stresses, you will accompany the entire development process – from the optimization of electrochemical performance to the elaboration
-
resonance. Your tasks are among others: Operation of a millikelvin scanning probe microscope Investigation of molecular and atomic spin/qubit systems on surfaces using spectroscopic techniques Fabrication and