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stratification, biomarker identification, and translational tools for precision oncology. Job-ID: V000014820 Field of application: Institute for Computational Biomedicine Location: Heidelberg Job Category: Science
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interdisciplinary and international team of computational and experimental scientists, gaining unique opportunities to develop novel computational tools and pipelines for the analysis and integration of genomic
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programming (C++, Python), and experience with ROS Experience with simulation tools such as MuJoCo, Gazebo Strong project management and mentoring skills Excellent command of English; German is a plus but not
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interpret data. Contribute to publications, presentations, and open-source tools related to the project. Your profile PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Physics or a related field
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Experience with simulation tools such as MuJoCo, Gazebo Strong project management and mentoring skills Excellent command of English; German is a plus but not required What We Offer A highly dynamic and
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mass spectrometers and nano/UHPLC systems Experience with state-of-the-art proteomic workflows, including MS acquisition (e.g. DDA, DIA, PRM) and data analysis with dedicated software tools. Computer
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-on experience with LC-(ESI)-MS/MSwith metabolomic or proteomic samples is highly desired Experience in metabolite and protein extraction, MS data analysis tools and gel electrophoresis techniquesis highly desired
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essentially new methods to automatically verify cyber-physical systems. Because none of the existing methods and tools for the formal verification of cyber-physical systems are fully automatic, these methods
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strategies withing current and emerging software packages and tools (Chao et al. Nat Immunol 2023, Almeida et al. Sci Immunol 2022) The successful candidate will be hosted in the Department Infection
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, building model checkers (also verified by automated theorem proving) etc. - AUTOMATA TUTOR (available at [1], described in publication [2]) is a tool to teach undergraduate students the basics of theoretical