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and clinical translation. Supported by the Carl Zeiss Foundation , an ERC Starting Grant , and the DFG Emmy Noether Program, our lab provides a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary environment
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oriented, organization, and capacity to work as part of an international team, in an interdisciplinary environment. Language skills · Good level in both written and spoken English Your LIST benefits
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, proactivity in team settings, knowledge sharing. Language skills · Fluency in English (and French), both oral and written. Other relevant languages are considered to be an asset. Your LIST benefits
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Strategy of the German Government. The position is to be filled as soon as possible on a project-limited basis for a duration 2 years and funded by the European Research Council. Postdoctoral fellow (m/w/d
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motivated with an interest to work in an interdisciplinary team spanning machine learning, bioinformatics, and medicine Strong English language skills to communicate and collaborate in our diverse work
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of Matlab or a similar programming language Very good command of the English language in spoken and written form Research experience as evidenced by conference contributions and peer-reviewed journal articles
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Good command of Matlab or a similar programming language Very good command of the English language in spoken and written form Research experience as evidenced by conference contributions and peer
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, applied research environment focused on sustainability. Fluency in English (written and spoken) and strong documentation skills. Position 2 – Postdoc in Process Modeling, Integration, and Techno-Economic
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retinal tissue biopsy. The project is funded by the Emmy Noether programme of the German Research Foundation (DFG) for a three-year period, with the possibility of an additional three years. We offer: a
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“Research for a life without cancer" is our mission at the German Cancer Research Center. We investigate how cancer develops, identify cancer risk factors and look for new cancer prevention