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adjuvants), Computer Science and Technology (Artificial intelligence, biological computing, etc.) The Tenure Track System Education: A PhD or MD degree from a prestigious, accredited institution in a Health
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at the new Spartners facility operated by Servier and BioLabs, in the following field: New AI-Empowered Platform for Sterically Guided Design of Bispecific Antibodies If you hold a PhD or master’s degree with
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skills, with the ability to prioritize multiple projects, meet critical compliance deadlines, and maintain accuracy under pressure. Demonstrated adept research, investigative, and analytical abilities
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, Bioengineering, Life Science and Medicine, Microbiology, Information Science, Pharmacology, Chemistry or Applied Chemistry. Postdoctoral Researchers: Candidates holding (or soon completing) a PhD degree with
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graduate training in mathematics, physics, computational sciences and related fields are strongly encouraged to apply; PhD research-equivalent MDs will be considered on a case-by-case basis). - Three years
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marketing plans for countries. Organize Student Faculty exchange programs: Invite the expression of interest from students and faculty for the program, select students and faculty for the program and aid in
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. Candidates must have: A PhD with a strong component in machine learning and deep learning (or a PhD defense planned for 2025), Research contribution in deep learning and application domains such as computer
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its fellows in all areas. As the Georg Forster programme is intended to actively contribute to achieving UN Sustainable Development Goal 5 (gender equality), we particularly encourage women to apply. We
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specialising in interdisciplinary topics, for example, candidates specialising in Machine Learning and Data Science, Quantum Computing, Theoretical Computer Science, Financial and Actuarial Mathematics
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), with two cross-cutting Themes (Basic and Clinical). The School is led by Professor Mauro Giacca and comprises over 65 clinical and non-clinical academic groups, hosting 400 personnel and 110 PhD students