39 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" "Prof" PhD positions at Leibniz
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institutions, and a provider of research and development for companies throughout the world. The INM is an institute of the Leibniz Association and has about 250 employees. The Research Department Materials
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Junior Research Group “ Probabilistic Methods for Dynamic Communication Networks“ (Head: Prof. Dr. B. Jahnel) starting as soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Information Flow
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for Structural Systems Biology (CSSB). The Department Virus-Host Interaction (Prof. Wolfram Brune) investigates the interaction of herpesviruses (e.g., cytomegalovirus) with host cells, determinants of cell and
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close cooperation/mentoring with Prof. Dr. Herman Jungkunst and other institutions across Europe, e.g., Ghent University, Belgium or Agroscope, Switzerland. The NitroScope project aims to develop systemic
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Chemical synthesis by Professor Martin Weissenborn at MLU (AG Prof. Weissenborn ) Our Research Training Group BEyond AMphiphilicity – BEAM – combines highly original science and research projects that start
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own research agenda, and developing your personal research profile. Pursuing a doctorate in economics under the supervision of your division head at ifo, Prof. Dr. Oliver Falck, at the LMU Chair
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-supervision of Dr. Claudia Fichtel. The project is part of a broader collaborative effort involving Prof. Peter Kappeler (DPZ), Dr. Ariana Strandburg-Peshkin (Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior) and Prof
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to improve existing methods for the detection, prevention and treatment of lung diseases and to develop new, innovative therapeutic approaches. Job description We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate
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The research group Genetics and Physiology of Root Development studies crop root anatomical and architectural traits. Research is mainly focused on cereals including barley, wheat, and maize. We
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The research group Genetics and Physiology of Root Development studies crop root anatomical and architectural traits. Research is mainly focused on cereals including barley, wheat, and maize. We