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, Biophysics or a related field), and current enrollment in a Master's program Practical experience with basic molecular biology techniques (e.g., pipetting, buffer preparation, sterile work); prior experience
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on its more than 500-year-long tradition, it offers a broad spectrum that covers all areas of knowledge within its 18 Faculties, ranging from the humanities, law, economics and social sciences, to medicine
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cutting-edge structural, computational and systems biology approaches, including combining high throughput perturbations (genetics and chemical) to multi-modal readouts (cellular and omics), to gain
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on the Genome Biology webpage and explore our current research groups. Scientific context and strategic fit EMBL’s long-term scientific direction includes applying experimental, computational and theoretical
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, permanent magnets and possibly molecule-based hybrid systems. Their research work should complement the faculty’s existing experimental investigations and potentially be linked to the theoretical descriptions
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have the opportunity to put your theoretical knowledge into practice. You will receive professional supervision and a varied range of tasks. You will benefit from a collegial, pleasant and motivating
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degree, university diploma, or equivalent) in a relevant field such as computer science, information science, mathematics, or a related subject. You are able to combine theoretical concepts with practical
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Theoretical Chemistry of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of University of Bonn invites applications for a W3 Professorship for Physical Chemistry to be filled at the earliest possible date. We
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of Quantum Materials RWTH Aachen University – Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences The place of work will be Jülich. We are seeking an outstanding individual with the ability to lead a
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direction includes applying experimental, computational and theoretical approaches to study how cells and organisms interact with each other and respond to change at multiple levels (molecules, cells, tissues