92 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" positions at Leibniz in Germany
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of Digitality and Materiality, Prof. Dr. Sebastian Vehlken); Jade University (Prof. Dr. Sascha Koch, Computer Science and Data Analysis); and the University of Hanover (Prof. Dr. Monika Sester, Cartography and
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macroeconomic and financial time series from multiple countries in a single, open resource. In this internship, you will learn how to collect, update and manage historical data. The internship is based in our
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-fli.de ). The Research Group led by Prof. Claudia Waskow at FLI is looking for a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/x) to support and develop a project on macrophage homeostasis and
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viability using multiple detection techniques (FACS, microscope, spectrophotometer). Collaboration on the analysis of created bacteria in Zebrafish models. Analyse data, contribute to scientific publications
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the era of large population size and dense genomic data such as whole-genome sequencing, new algorithms are needed to remove the bottleneck of computational load for such a development. In the frame of a
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of multiple impacts of climate change on wine-growing landscapes, landscape functions and ecosystem services quantitative numerical approaches to assess landscape functions and ecosystem services such as water
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of Bioorganic Chemistry (Prof. Dr. Wessjohann): Synthetic Organic Chemist (m/f/d) (Salary group E13 TV-L, full-time (part-time is possible), temporary till September 30, 2027) Research topic: Your work will be
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circadian rhythms of metabolism and immune parameters, as well as the effects of intermittent fasting, in individuals with multiple sclerosis compared to healthy participants. Your tasks: Support of 24-hour
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-omics data sets generated with innovative high-throughput technologies used in Research Sections I and II (e.g. sensory, metabolome, proteome and transcriptome data) by using efficient algorithms and
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-time 65%) in the DFG-funded Integrated Research Training Group (RTG) Beyond Amphiphilicity – RTG 2670: Self-Organization of Soft Matter via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions . The position is funded from