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strong background in image processing and analysis, including deep learning (e.g., CNNs) experience with correlative imaging workflows and 2D/3D registration techniques strong programming skills in Python
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(e.g., CNNs) experience with correlative imaging workflows and 2D/3D registration techniques strong programming skills in Python and/or C/C++ ability to work independently and collaboratively in
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optics, ideally, knowledge of electronics, Python and FPGA (VHDL) programming, interest in working with experts on a cross-institute collaboration project, very good written and spoken English language
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Postdoctoral researcher (m/f/d) in the field of physics, physical engineering, technical computer sc
testing and non-destructive testing (NDT) in general is an advantage Knowledge of flexible sensor technology and electronics is an advantage Proficiency in at least one programming language (e.g. C, Python
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Postdoctoral position in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology (m/f/d) (full-time position 100 % ~ 38
package development) and command line-based analysis tools (e.g. Python) • Knowledge with public sequence databases, error correction algorithms • Scientific experience in immunology, molecular and cell
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application form: https://www.pks.mpg.de/CMpd26 and upload your application package (cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications, statement of research interests and research proposal as
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Research Centre (CRC) 1450 “inSight – Multiscale imaging of organ-specific inflammation” (https://www.uni-muenster.de/CRC-inSight) The project is based in the research group of Prof. Dr. Kerstin Steinbrink
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(https://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/en/forschung/dahlem-center-for-complex-quantum-systems/index.html ). The research focus of the Dahlem Center is quantum theoretical solid state physics in its entire range
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Excellent training and professional development opportunities The university and what we offer: https://www.uni-ulm.de/en/einrichtungen/zuv/dezernat-3/job-portal/ Seize the opportunity and join us in shaping
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). This project is funded by the DFG priority program SPP2474, which aims to discover new gene functions in human microbiome members (see https://spp2474.de). More information about ongoing research in