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are looking for talented people to join us. Your responsibilities include: MI Project IE2501 “Safe Hydrogen Networks: ML-Supported Safety Analysis and Optimized Sensor Placement” Research in the field of safety
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of Life Sciences at the University of Vienna. In particular, we offer a position for a university assistant (pre doc) in the Group of Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Hummel at the Department of Neuroscience and
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address domain-specific challenges in biomedical applications. The PhD project will focus on translating and enhancing cutting-edge algorithms from AI research into concrete applications in biomedical
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Portal https://securemail.tu-dresden.de by sending it as a single pdf file towasserchemie@mailbox.tu-dresden.de or to: TU Dresden, Institut für Wasserchemie, Herrn Prof. Dr. Stefan Stolte, Helmholtzstr
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to contact Prof. Wouter Saelens ( wouter.saelens@ugent.be ) or Prof. Martin Guilliams ( martin.guilliams@ugent.be ) Diversity & Inclusion We are committed to creating and sustaining an inclusive, respectful
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development of implements for managing main and support crops in the field, tested on stationary gantry robots and mobile platforms. Work includes lightweight, structurally optimized mechanical design, sensor
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the area of enzyme engineering to the next level, while having a positive impact on our world. When joining our group, you get the opportunity to use the latest algorithms in machine learning for improving
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applying? If you have any questions, feel free to contact Hr. Prof. Dr. Robert Schneider, +49 89 3187‑3586 , who will be happy to help. Our recruiting is decentralized – your application will be reviewed
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, with particular emphasis on atherosclerosis. The project builds on and complements the institute’s expertise, led by Prof. Oliver Soehnlein, in understanding how neutrophils drive chronic sterile
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About the lab involved The Laboratory of Ion Channel Research (https://voetslab.sites.vib.be/en ), led by Prof. Thomas Voets at the VIB–KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research, is a dynamic