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on investigating the change in the catalysts surface under relevant process conditions using spectroscopic analysis methods. Your task will include: Application of established and novel methods for the preparation
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working on NLP for medical applications (see German version below / siehe unten für Deutsche Version) . Your Responsibilities Conduct applied research at the intersection of Natural Language Processing (NLP
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and spectroscopy Construction and optimization of single-molecule microscopy setups Development of image- and signal-processing software for single-molecule microscopy and spectroscopy data Analysis
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is available immediately, a later starting point is also possible. YOUR TASKS Perform molecular biology techniques, specifically molecular cloning techniques (e.g., Gibson assembly, restriction enzyme
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computer skills. We also expect successful candidates to be active team players in the RTG. Experience with data collection in an international context will be a plus. Language requirements Excellent command
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to 1,500 EUR per month. Academic admission requirements Master's degree or equivalent in the life sciences, mathematics, computer sciences, statistics, biophysics, or a related field Language requirements
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for the programme will be 5,000 EUR per study year. Combined Master's degree / PhD programme No Joint degree / double degree programme Yes Description/content Globalisation processes are strongly linked to issues
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in analytical theory from Nancy and the long-standing experience in sophisticated computer simulation studies from Leipzig, promising unique prospects in advanced education of PhD students via research
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the process of completing) a Master's degree or equivalent degree with a thesis in a field related to medicine, sports science, exercise physiology, human biology, or neighbouring fields. In rare cases
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PhD process MATH+ Fridays – Kovalevskaya Colloquium Each semester, MATH+ designates one of the MATH+ Friday colloquia as the Sonia Kovalevskaya Colloquium . This lecture features female mathematicians