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who want to develop and use Franklin technologies in novel, interdisciplinary research spanning our different scientific challenges . We welcome candidates from any scientific, maths, computing
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, (bio)informatics, and multimodal data analysis. The research group focusses on the mechanisms of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal (HGP) axis regulation that governs human reproduction. The group
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ATMPs via the European Medicines Agency: https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/human-regulatory-overview/advanced-therapy-medicinal-products-overview If you are curious, internationally minded, and driven by a
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), full social security benefits and participation to health coverage Access to a high-quality work environment, including a personal computer, scientific equipment and access to library and shared lab
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-01-01), together with leading researchers across Europe. You will become part of a cohort of 13 PhD students jointly trained in modern biophysical techniques involving both computational and
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2,900 work in administration and organisation. We are looking for a/an University assistant predoctoral/PhD Candidate Optical Quantum Computing and Machine Learning 51 Faculty of Physics Startdate
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are strongly encouraged. Programme Highlights: Fully funded 4-year PhD positions in top-level research groups with employment contract, competitive salary, health coverage, and full social security benefits
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in medical information systems, medical terminologies, data modeling, and standards in medical informatics Interest in data protection and IT security and their legal and technical implementation High
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master's degree in one of the following areas: Bioinformatics, Biology, Engineering, Computer science or related fields, and have experience doing research within Bioinformatics. You must moreover exhibit
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of inquiry, showcasing how curiosity spreads through collaboration, creating a ripple effect of positive change. The program seeks to nurture a new generation of researchers who will use curiosity to combat