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and determination? We are currently seeking a/an University assistant predoctoral 39 Faculty of Computer Science Job vacancy starting: 01.08.2025 (MM-DD-YYYY) | Working hours: 30.00
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-resolution (scanning) transmission electron microscopy, single-atom spectroscopy, and computational physics. Job description: We are looking for a motivated and talented individual to join the group as a short
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methods from both Mathematics and Physics, complemented by concepts from Theoretical Computer Science. The group is located jointly at the Faculty of Physics – as part of the Quantum Optics, Quantum
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teaching in chemistry. The focus of your work will be on the organisation, further development and teaching of courses in the Bachelor's and Master's programmes in Chemistry that deal with computer-aided
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Healthy Lifespan,” “Computational Life Sciences,” and “Innovation in Drug Research.” The tenure-track professorship will be located at the intersection of these areas and will contribute bioinformatic
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of social sciences a successful dissertation with a focus on the above-mentioned research areas proven research competence through publications good IT user skills and knowledge of social science analysis
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with your ambitions? We are currently seeking a/an Project Staff 52 Faculty of Chemistry Job vacancy starting: 01.10.2025 (MM-DD-YYYY) | Working hours: 40,00 | Classification CBA: §54 VwGr. IVa
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communication mediated by mass media. Your personal sphere of influence: As a University Assistant (Predoc) you will be part of the Computational Communication Science Lab (CCL), an interdisciplinary research
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Biocenter PhD Program • Profound knowledge in meiosis research, with a particular emphasis on metabolism • Methodological competencies in molecular biology and advanced microscopy • Practical
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in the field of Molecular Biology. Dedicated to a mechanistic understanding of fundamental biomedical processes, scientists at the Max Perutz Labs aim to link breakthroughs in basic research