30 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"DIFFER" Postdoctoral positions at University of Luxembourg in Luxembourg
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interpreting disease-related data together with experimental and clinical collaborators. Bioinformatics analyses guided by prior mechanistic knowledge will be conducted, exploiting the known grouping structures
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The successful candidate will join the young, vibrant, and interdisciplinary FINATRAX Research Group, which builds bridges between business research and information systems engineering. The group conducts research on the application and the impact of digital technologies like DLT/Blockchain,...
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of Biochemistry, Molecular/Cell Biology, and/or BioEngineering Experience with fluidics devices, 3D printed devices, 3D cell culture models and bioinformatics/computational biology (e.g., R, Python) is an asset
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Successful candidate will join the Clinical and Translational Informatics, led by Dr. Venkata Satagopam, which focuses on bridging translational medicine and bioinformatics through innovative data
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processing, signal processing, and network resource management to enhance performance. To optimize and analyze complex 6G networks, we use AI/ML, graph theory, and optimization techniques Furthermore, our
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on selected readouts, in the generated disease models to test small molecule drug candidates Modern data management and precise project documentation Work in a collaborative environment, also with different
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) : Identify needs of the different sectors and develop concepts for each community Collaborate with academic and industry partners to align training content with real-world applications and labour market needs
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or all of the following: Measurement theory Quantum optics Quantum dynamics Stochastic processes
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Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. Please apply ONLINE formally through the HR system. Applications by Email will not be considered. All
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the field of Systems Biology and Biomedicine - in the lab, in the clinic and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their