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Dortmund, we invite applications for the Research Group Proteomics: PhD Candidate (m/f/d) You will be responsible for: Planning and performing proteome and phosphoproteome analyses as part of the DFG funded
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Dortmund, we invite applications for the Research Group Analysis of Microscopic BIOMedical Images (AMBIOM): PhD Candidate (m/f/d) The position is part of the DFG-funded project: ComplexEye - a 96/384-well
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programming skills in Matlab or Python Relevant experience in the analysis of M/EEG data Strong communication and interaction skills as well as empathy Enthusiasm for scientific work in an interdisciplinary
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complex microphysiological system that allows for the simultaneous control of oxygen saturation, mechanical loading and perfusion Plan and document experimental work Write scientific publications in
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payment, and company pension plan (VBL) 30 days of vacation per year, plus two additional days off on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve Competitive, interdisciplinary, and international research environment
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Programming skills (e.g., Python, R, C/C++) Knowledge of workflow management systems (e.g., Snakemake) is beneficial High motivation for scientific work and willingness to contribute to an interdisciplinary
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collaboration Structured PhD-training programme with a wide range of professional development opportunities Salary according to tariff agreement, extra annual payment, and company pension plan (VBL) A respectful
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Computer Science, Medical Informatics, Business Informatics, or a related discipline Knowledge of database systems, data integration, and data warehousing Programming skills, ideally in Java and/or Kotlin Interest
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Competitive, interdisciplinary, and international research environment with a track record of intense mutual collaboration Structured PhD-training programme with a wide range of an professional development
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Research Training Group ‘GRK 2989: Targeting Cellular Interfaces in Reperfused Acute Myocardial Infarction (TCI repAMI)’, we invite applications for the subproject ‘P2: targeting cardiac macrophages’ at our