202 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"St" positions at Technical University of Munich
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candidate with practical experience in immunology, molecular biology and biochemistry. Strong interest in the life science field and the ability to work creatively, independently and in a team are very
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hold a PhD degree in chemical engineering, bioprocess engineering, material science or a closely related field. He/she should have a background in encapsulation and experimental rheology. Good
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and practical skills in all aspects of omics data processing and integration as well as programming are essential. Additional important requirements include a sound understanding of biology. We
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an additional optional portfolio. Interviews will be held and employment commence as soon as possible after the selection is made. Technische Universität München TUM School of Engineering and Design Dep
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21.09.2020, Wissenschaftliches Personal Join the Bavarian Quantum Technology Initiative! To support the quantum technology initiative of the federal and the Bavarian government we are looking
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03.04.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal Postdoc Green Hydrogen Financing (m / f / d) at the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology, Professorship for Public Policy for the Green Transition
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will develop into acute or chronic infection. Your expertise - PhD in life sciences, preferably (liver) immunology and/or viral hepatitis. - Experience in high-dimensional flow cytometry for phenotyping
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. Detection and imaging of electrical signals in neurons, the cells performing computation in our brain. You will work towards this goal by one of two complementary approaches: testing new quantum materials
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is expected. We offer you: With appropriate qualifications, a visiting professor status at TUM, with a highprofile presentation on the project website. The close cooperation with the other visiting
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07.05.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal The research group "Biomolecular Quantum sensing" at the Technical University of Munich and member of the Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology