111 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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) for the project: Uncovering the evolution of metabolic interactions in intrinsically disordered peptides Project description While enzymes have specific binding pockets with well-known interaction residues
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will to take a leading and coordinating role in the development of fast and efficient algorithms for the reconstruction and analysis of CBM experiment data, for both online and offline application. He
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“Research for a life without cancer” is our mission at the German Cancer Research Center. We investigate how cancer develops, identify cancer risk factors and look for new cancer prevention
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as well as access to state-of-the-art scientific facilities. You can also have a virtual tour of our campus . THE POSITION We invite you to apply for a Postdoctoral Position on Cloud Evolution from
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divisions and research groups, the focus of our 1,400 scientists is to unravel the causes and mechanisms of cancer development and progression, and to develop novel strategies for the diagnosis, early
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are looking for a Scientist / Researcher (all genders) for the Development of HHG-based XUV and X-Ray Sources Part-time 65 % Posting ID: 25.53-4232 Are you interested in doing a PhD using the strongest laser
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accelerators. For a doctoral position in the Laser Particle Acceleration group of the institute, we are looking for a Scientist / Researcher (all genders) for the Development of HHG-based XUV and X-Ray Sources
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offers the opportunity to help shape the development of future mobile communication systems in a prosperous and dynamic environment, to gain valuable project experience and to establish and deepen contacts
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is to investigate which antigen specificities are enriched in cell subpopulations, depending on the underlying neurological disease. The project will use high-throughput data to develop and apply
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holistic view of interconnected biological systems in health and disease. We develop clearing technologies for cellular-level imaging and deep learning algorithms (AI) to analyze large imaging and molecular