11 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" PhD positions at Heidelberg University
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adults, characterised by severe genomic instability and a lack of targeted therapies. Using cutting-edge methods and unique primary patient-derived cell models, this project will seek to understand
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. Strong interest in advanced neurofunctional assessments and methods (e.g., computer vision, bioacoustics, machine learning/AI, neuroimaging, eye-tracking, multimodal data fusion) and/ or willingness
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Heidelberg University is a comprehensive university with a strong focus on research and international standards. With around 31,300 students and 8,400 employees, including numerous top researchers
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management / project responsibility possible if suitable Association to a structured post-graduate training program including various workshops and seminars supporting students and scientists in establishing a
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soon as possible at Department of Cardiology, Angiology and Pneumology. The research group "Molecular and Translational Cardiology", headed by Prof. Dr. Patrick Most and Dr. Julia Ritterhoff, focuses
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The research group of Prof. Dr. Michael Mastalerz at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, Heidelberg University is seeking the following temporary position from October 15th 2025 or later: PhD
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(CV, motivation letter, 2-3 referees and a copy of Bachelor and Master transcripts) to Elmar Schiebel (schiebel.elmar@zmbh.uni-heidelberg.de ). Mailing address: Prof. Elmar Schiebel, ZMBH, Heidelberg
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of Heidelberg University Hospital, which is a leading center for research in Neuro-oncology and provides numerous training opportunities with access to cutting-edge techniques. The location in Heidelberg offers
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of experiments within the framework of the scientific project plan Develop and establish new methods in the laboratory to enable new research approaches Isolation of primary cardiomyocytes and analysis
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of substrate- triggered disaggregase activation and how the different layers are functionally intertwined. Methods that will be used: Construction, purification and characterization of disaggregase mutants