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The Opportunity: The AITHYRA Institute for Biomedical AI is launching its Global Adjunct Principal Investigator (PI) Program, an initiative designed to connect the world’s leading minds in
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be enrolled at the University of Luxembourg, under the primary supervision of Dr. Carlos Fuentes Rojas (LIST, ADR – University of Luxembourg), with collaborative supervision from Dr. Oliver Musl and Dr
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to guidelines designed to ensure equal opportunities. The primary criteria for selection will be the alignment of the applicant's existing skills and expertise with the requirements mentioned above. In accordance
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), experiment setup, method development, maintenance, scientific vigilance…, there will be ample opportunity to define and manage as principal investigator R&D and technological projects, as well as participate
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filled. An assessment committee will thoroughly evaluate applications, adhering to guidelines designed to ensure equal opportunities. The primary criteria for selection will be the alignment
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consists of the head of 'EvoMoRG', a lab manager, three postdocs, five Doctoral, 13 Master, and five Bachelor students. As a university assistant predoctoral (Doctoral student), you conduct a research
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Your profile Required qualifications: Technical degree or Bachelor/Master in biology, biotechnology, or related field Strong experience with mammalian cell culture Strong laboratory organization and
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. An assessment committee will thoroughly evaluate applications, adhering to guidelines designed to ensure equal opportunities. The primary criteria for selection will be the alignment of the applicant's existing
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applications with the investigation of fundamental quantum science questions. The main activities reach from quantum control of single photons using solid-state photon sources, integrated waveguide technology
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experiments with primary cells of the central nervous system, especially neurons and glial cells You will investigate the effects of toxic stimuli on cell viability, cell death, and cellular stress and