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-funded project TOADAPT, which investigates the social-ecological adaptive capacity of forests across multiple scales and disturbance regimes. Your profile Completed PhD in forest ecology, environmental
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-resolution MS platforms is a strong plus Willingness to manage and initiate cooperative projects Service-oriented mind-set with excellent organizational and communication skills; ability to manage multiple
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-equipped Lab with an international team and the focus on immunobiology Access to multiple state-of-the-art facilities. Our work is embedded in the Beutenberg Campus , an interdisciplinary base for innovative
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project team on “Participatory Algorithmic Justice: A multi-sited ethnography to advance algorithmic justice through participatory design” (PARTIALJUSTICE) to examine issues of justice and participation in
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Planck Society. The Campus Martinsried hosts multiple academic institutions and numerous biotech companies. Munich stands out as one of Europe's premier hubs for life scientists, offering an exceptional
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-pathogenic fungi and identifies targets for the development of novel natural product-based antibiotics. The junior research group (Epi-)Genetic Regulation of Fungal Virulence (https://www.leibniz-hki.de/en/epi
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. The project’s overarching goal is the development of digital quantum algorithms for the simulation of non-abelian lattice gauge theories. We are looking for highly motivated individuals, with the desire
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-learning algorithms Versatile data-science knowledge, including image and DNA sequences processing Programming skills in Python or other modern programming languages supporting AI and bioinformatics
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algorithms into an existing framework, with a focus on efficiency, as well as creation and execution of relevant simulation pipelines: from real data to mathematical and clinically actionable results
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ljungdahlii, for which we have already established robust genetic and process engineering platforms. The following publications illustrate the potential and direction of our work: Lauer et al. (2022): Metabolic