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areas: scientific programming and data analysis (e.g., Python, R, C++, MATLAB), computational modeling, imaging and sensor data processing, bioinformatics, systems biology, or biophysics Familiarity with
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imaging to further define the substrate spectrum of SPPL3 (Hobohm et al . (2022), Cell Mol Life Sci; Truberg et al . (2022), BBA Mol Cell Res; Brauer et al . (2024), EMBO J). Moreover, many independent
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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Reactive Transport is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Experimental analysis of the sorption kinetics for radionuclides on sheet silicates
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iBT (80) or TEM (8) certificates. Application Procedure Application deadline 2 April 2026 You can apply from 3 February 2026 onwards. Application documents Certificates, proof of credits, certifications
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, candidates are required to complete a scientific programming task in the subject area of the advertised position: https://www.hpc.uni-wuppertal.de/de/peter-zaspel/challenge-in-bayesian-inference-for-climate
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, proactive personality with commitment and motivation, the ability to work independently, and enjoyment of teaching. As part of the application process, candidates are required to complete a scientific
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technologies, regulations and processes involved in translation from bench to bedside, ethics. For more information, please see https://www.phd-regsci Your application Applications are invited from 1st
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techniques, including but not limited to super resolution fluorescence microscopy and live imaging, work with primary and iPSC-derived neuronal cultures, organelle transfer, immunocytochemistry and others. We
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read our important information for scholarship applicants / section A, point 9. Application Procedure Application deadline September 9th, 2025 for a research stay between May 2026 and January 2027
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to coherent phase contrast imaging, particularly to ptychography at synchrotrons. Ptychography is a super resolution phase retrieval imaging technique capable of resolution down to single digit nanometres