13 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Nature Careers in South Africa
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, synchrotron radiation, and electron microscopy; Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy and its applications. New in-situ and operando characterization method development for synchrotron radiation and X-ray
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; strong leadership and mentoring experiences; and the desire to further develop a nationally outstanding collaborative research effort. Candidate must have a background or research in biomedical engineering
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are seeking a Team Director (principal investigator) who will lead a team that develops and advances electron microscopy technologies for observing biological samples and provides technical support to BDR
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includes the benefits you receive, opportunities for you to develop your skills and ways to get to know your colleagues. Some of these include: Support networks that focus on fostering dialogue around
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based in a developing country. This special award aims to promote equity in access to research, recognising emerging scientific excellence in resource-limited contexts and strengthening international
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will work on projects where research meets real-world challenges. This includes developing soil moisture maps to reduce damage from forest machinery, testing innovative methods to control pests in
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to the characterization of current challenges in veterinary pharmacotherapy and to the development of innovative concepts for therapeutic management. Participation in the Faculty's research priorities and interdisciplinary
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, endocrine and metabolic disorders, as well as developing and validating new diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using large animal models, is advantageous. Additionally, active participation in
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the university. The focus of this professorship will be the research on neurodegenerative diseases with the aim to develop new approaches for diagnosis and early therapy. Additionally, the job holder will provide
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to managing a research group and mentoring junior researchers. (4) A researcher with a strong desire to develop original research over the next five years and move forward to the next stage of their academic