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, tumor biology, and molecular biology. Our research aims to develop creative and innovative strategies to characterize new classes of molecular imaging agents and advance those with translational potential
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degree in physics, informatics/computer science, electrical engineering or chemical process engineering. With more than 300 scientists, KCETA combines the research activities of the Karlsruhe Institute
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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented, young scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research
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and IT develop innovative radiopharmaceuticals and novel tools for functional characterization, improved imaging and personalized treatment of tumors. The Department of Life Science Nanomicrosystems is
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this with expertise in high-performance computing and artificial intelligence using unique scientific infrastructures. Are you excited about working at the interface of natural and computer sciences? At
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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research projects
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imaging to further define the substrate spectrum of SPPL3 (Hobohm et al . (2022), Cell Mol Life Sci; Truberg et al . (2022), BBA Mol Cell Res; Brauer et al . (2024), EMBO J). Moreover, many independent
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of industrial processes. In a joint effort of both institutes, the Department AI4Quantum – Machine Learning for Quantum Simulation and Computing and Thermal Energy and Process Engineering are looking for a PhD
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to give rise to living cells? By integrating traditional approaches—from structural and synthetic biology to cutting-edge computational modelling—our interdisciplinary team of molecular biologists
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, their achievements and productivity to the success of the whole institution. At the Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering, Institute of Power Engineering, the Chair of Imaging Techniques in Energy and Process