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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Area of research: PHD Thesis Job description: Your Job: Help us shape the energy transition! As part of your doctoral studies, you will support the development of innovative
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students for a future career in science. In providing optimal conditions for female PhD students, HBRS aims to motivate and convince female academics to pursue a career in science. With the introduction of a
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Helmholtz Zentrum München - Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt | Stein bei N rnberg, Bayern | Germany | 3 months ago
biology, in particular on single-cell genomics. We are looking for a highly motivated PhD Candidate (f/m/x) in Machine Learning (ML) or Computational Biology to join a collaborative research project with
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WisPerMed (RTG 2535) Therapeutic Radiation in Cancer (RTG 2762) TCI repAMI (RTG 2989) PhD Epidemiology and Clinical Research Treatment Expectation (CRC 289) Local Thyroid Hormone Action (CRC 296) Cell State
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findings through functional laboratory experiments Developing and optimizing protocols involving omics methods, immune cell assays, and flow cytometry Close collaboration with biologists, clinicians, and
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workshops teaching communication skills, reasoning, problem-solving strategies in science, or simply showing how one can optimally budget energy, GRADE strengthens personal qualities and helps to transform
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Your Job: The electrocatalytic interface engineering department, led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele focuses on the manufacturing, analysis, and simulation of functional materials to find an optimal
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adaptation is crucial for optimal perfusion. In living systems, network architecture constantly changes in response to environmental stimuli towards uniform flow to optimize transport. Combining microfluidic
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network adaptation is crucial for optimal perfusion. In self-organizing life forms, network morphology constantly adapts in response to environmental stimuli towards more homogeneous distribu-tion of flow
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of precision fermentation or cell culture - Affinity towards technical tasks and bioprocess control - Advantageous: Experience in mathematic modeling, programming, CAD, microfluidic or bioreactor systems