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seismic gap in the vicinity of the Istanbul urban area. This project is funded by the national funding program Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and focuses on the analysis of Distributed Acoustic
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contributing to developing and implementing novel algorithms at the intersection of computational physics and machine learning for the data-driven discovery of physical models. You will be working primarily with
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of heart disease Your studies will take advantage of in vitro and in vivo pre-clinical models, including hiPSC-derived systems The postdoctoral project will combine experimental (wet-lab) and computational
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program during the postdoctoral training. We are looking for an enthusiastic scientist with a desire to work on a challenging and timely project using state of the art technology as part of a friendly and
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meetings For further information, please contact Assoc. Prof. Carole Linster (email address: ). Your profile PhD degree in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, genetics, or another similar life
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classification for hyperspectral and fluorescence lifetime datasets. Optimize algorithms for batch processing and scalability, enabling high-throughput, automated analysis of large image datasets from fluorescence
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program during the postdoctoral training. Requirements: We are looking for an enthusiastic scientist with a desire to work on a challenging and timely project using state of the art technology as part of a
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(FSTM) at the University of Luxembourg contributes multidisciplinary expertise in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Life Sciences and Medicine. Through its dual mission
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of inflammation remains the role of hypoxia. In this 3-year CRC (DFG)-funded position, we will use novel genetic reporters and transgenic models to specifically address the role of hypoxia during these processes
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scientific expertise, well-equipped facilities, an active seminar program, and opportunities for conference attendance and collaboration with other research organisations. Scientific contact Prof Dr Gunnar