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on qualified candidates for the position. The Department of Chemistry performs research, educational activities, and innovation at a high international level within e.g. energy, catalysis, and materials
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) are funded by several grants. Projects are related to development of electrode catalysts for alkaline water electrolysers and general performance improvement (separators, cell geometry etc). Besides
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to study mechanisms of mRNA translation and post-transcriptional regulation in human cells. Our group uses high-throughput experimental and computational approaches to understand how mRNA sequence
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academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular Networks, and
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The German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) is one of Europe’s largest cancer research centers. “Research for a life without cancer" is the mission of our world-class scientists and all our team
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. The successful candidate will be employed at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Luxembourg and have access to high-performance computing resources suitable for large-scale machine-learning and
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of 5G Standalone network capabilities for demanding healthcare services, including service prioritisation and performance monitoring. • Defining and applying an evaluation methodology for real deployments
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OmniTrap MS Curate high-quality MS/MS datasets and perform detailed fragment ion interpretation Collaborate with computational researchers on downstream data interpretation and methodological refinement
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Two postdoctoral positions (3-year) in Experimental Evolution of Methanogenic Microbiomes in Bioe...
pipelines in bioelectrochemical reactors defining and comparing high-performance phenotypes comparative and functional omics of the communities linking genotype and function to system-level performance
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strains. Insights generated from this work will directly inform and accelerate our synthetic biology strategy to enable the introduction of novel metabolic capabilities into high-performance crop varieties