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Student or Postdoc (f/m/d) for the project Theory and Algorithms for Structure Determination from Single Molecule X‑Ray Scattering Images Project description Single molecule X‑ray scattering experiments
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, pathology, genomics, lab values, clinical notes) into unified, explainable vector representations for clinical decision support in oncology and cardiovascular medicine. Duration: 48 months | Coordinator: TUM
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stakeholder engagement to support informed decision-making and climate resilience. We offer as March 1st , 2026, a full-time position, limited for 26 months, subject to final confirmation by the funding
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immunometabolism and organelle engineering Strong infrastructure for translational and clinical development Flexible working hours Flat hierarchies and rapid decision-making processes A highly motivated and
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, the China Scholarship Council (CSC) and the DAAD have offered a joint programme to support Chinese postdocs since 2013. Who can apply? Outstanding graduates from Chinese Universities and institutes. What can
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exciting and diverse opportunities Perspectives for further scientific qualification Possibility to visit collaborating centers Flexible working hours Flat hierarchies and short decision-making processes A
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students with the general and specific skills and training they need, as well as ample opportunity to network. The period following a doctorate is decisive in determining the direction and success of a
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to make decisions, ability to work in a team and willingness to cooperate as well as conceptual, strategic and innovative thinking skills We offer: A varied and challenging job within a high-caliber network
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of products and processes. At BAM we do research that matters. Our work covers a broad array of topics in the focus areas of energy, infrastructure, environment, materials, and chemistry and process engineering
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decision-making algorithms on real robotic systems operating in unstructured and dynamic environments. This work is connected to the Robotics Institute Germany (RIG) and relates to the thematic cluster