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week/ 50 %), initially limited to two years with possibility of continued employment. The successful candidate will be involved in operating, maintaining, and optimizing high-end imaging and spatial
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Stimulating research environment offering interdisciplinary research networks (CRC 1528 ‘Cognition of interaction’, RTG 2906 ‘Curiosity’, SPP 2205 ‘Evolutionary optimization of neuronal processing’) bringing
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understanding of microbial and human metabolism, its regulation and dynamics, and its impact on disease. Ultimately, our goal is to use this knowledge to create innovative therapies and diagnostics. We mainly
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optimization. Together with a dedicated partner from bioinformatics you will first survey pairs of drug discovery application problems and corresponding quantum algorithms, before you focus on promising
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offers you the opportunity to be part of a promising biotech start-up from the very beginning, so an entrepreneurial mindset is essential for this position. Job Description Development and optimization
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science and industry. With the Open Research Knowledge Graph (ORKG ), we are working to revolutionise the exchange and use of scientific knowledge in the digital age. The Technische Informationsbibliothek
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Profile: Master`s degree with PhD in physics, chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, or a related discipline Fundamental knowledge of scanning probe microscopy, especially scanning
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“JUPITER” KNOWLEDGE & FURTHER TRAINING: Your professional development is important to us – we provide targeted, individual support WORK-LIFE BALANCE: Optimal conditions for balancing work and private life
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to optimize collective foraging strategies. Other species rely on ice-covered Antarctic waters for breeding, thereby timing the rearing of young to the availability of specific sea-ice habitats as a birthing
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biology, life sciences or related fields experience performing behavioural experiments, ideally with pigs or other farm animals a publication record appropriate for the current career stage knowledge