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personal sphere of influence: The Ries lab is developing super-resolution microscopy methods for structural cell biology and is looking for a PhD student to join the team. About the Max Perutz Labs
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questions such as the quantum-to-classical transition through coarse-grained measurements, operational reconstructions of quantum theory, indefinite causal structures, extended Wigner's friend scenarios, and
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questions such as the quantum-to-classical transition through coarse-grained measurements, operational reconstructions of quantum theory, indefinite causal structures, extended Wigner's friend scenarios, and
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underpinnings of chronic pain and the dynamics of host-microbiome interactions in health and disease. Methodologically, we combine molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, preclinical mouse models and the
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of contents of your written thesis Short description of the structure of the thesis (3-5 pages) Statement with key information (no length requirement – you have to convince the Selection Committee
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). The project aims to create a synthetic population patients using Large Language Models (LLMs). These AI-generated patient profiles will be employed to develop and test interventions designed to increase vaccine
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structural diagnostics for the system. The work will be performed in the group of Prof. Christos Likos at the University of Vienna in collaboration with the experimental group of Dr. Emmanuel Stiakakis
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2D materials such as transition metal dichacegonides. This includes the development of new advanced experimental tools involving optical spectroscopy (IR, Raman and PL) as well as electron spectroscopy
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great importance to equal opportunities, the advancement of women and diversity . We lay special emphasis on increasing the number of women in senior and in academic positions among the academic and
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, and advancing quantum verification theory. Our team is part of the Quantum Optics, Quantum Nanophysics, and Quantum Information group of the Faculty of Physics. We are a member of the Vienna Center