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of the formation and growth of massive black holes in high-redshift galaxies. A particular focus will be modeling the spectral energy distributions of high-redshift galaxies, accreting black holes, and JWST
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for various omics data, including microbiome, genetics, genomics, and metabolomics data. The position is for a two-year appointment. Applicants must hold a PhD in Statistics, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics
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methods for various omics data, including microbiome, genetics, genomics, and metabolomics data. The position is for a two-year appointment. Applicants must hold a PhD in Statistics, Biostatistics
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). The Infrared Group at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE), based on the Garching campus near Munich, comprises 15 senior scientists, 10 postdocs, and 10 PhD students led by Prof. Reinhard
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demonstrated record of research excellence. Preference will be given to applicants within 3 years of their PhD diploma. Candidates of any nationality are encouraged to apply. APPLICATION PROCESS: Applicants
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for various omics data, including microbiome, genetics, genomics, and metabolomics data. The position is for a two-year appointment. Applicants must hold a PhD in Statistics, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics
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/23e7ff5c7223496eb014f454d49c43db.htm Applicants must provide three letters, to be uploaded here. One letter must be from the PhD supervisor, who should specifically address the applicant's academic integrity along with a standard
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inferences, change point detection, analysis of imaging and genetics data, and ROC curve methodology. Appointment will be for two years. PhD required in statistics, biostatistics, or mathematics. Strong
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an internationally competitive and innovative research program, with emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration, foster global academic partnerships, and deliver high-quality teaching to undergraduate and graduate
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) observational cosmology, galaxy formation and evolution, (2) planetary systems, star formation, and stellar populations, (3) high-energy and gravitational physics, (4) particle astrophysics, and (5) computational