149 structural-engineering "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" positions at Leibniz in Germany
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cooperation partners in their research projects with state-of-the-art light and electron microscopes (https://www.leibniz-fmp.de/cellular-imaging ). We work with proteins, cell cultures, and model organisms
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As the German National Library of Science and Technology, our future-oriented services ensure the infrastructural requirements for a high-quality supply of information and literature for research in
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/biomedical engineering or of relevant scientific field A solid background in machine learning Extensive experience with either computer vision or image analysis Good knowledge of deep learning packages
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independence and commitment to work, as well as a structured approach to new issues sufficient knowledge of English to communicate with other group members knowledge of the guidelines for ensuring good
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of mass spectrometers (together with the engineer). Develop and validate new analytical protocols (together with the technician). Test and optimize instrument parameters for different applications needed by
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the subject of your intended project Experience in university teaching Good communication skills and the ability to work well in a team The ability to work independently and in a structured way Language skills
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and technologies. The institute employs an average of 500 people from over 40 nations and, in addition to its scientific tasks, is dedicated to promoting young scientists and engineers. The IFW supports
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and technologies. The institute employs an average of 500 people from over 40 nations and, in addition to its scientific tasks, is dedicated to promoting young scientists and engineers. The IFW supports
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consequences for essential ecosystem processes. In the framework of the Biodiversity Exploratories (https://www.biodiversity-exploratories.de/en/ ), funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the project
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and technologies. The institute employs an average of 500 people from over 40 nations and, in addition to its scientific tasks, is dedicated to promoting young scientists and engineers. The IFW supports