58 assistant-professor-computer-science Postdoctoral research jobs at Nature Careers in Germany
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. The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Hessain.AI research group “Artificial Intelligence – Deep Decision Support Systems”, led by Prof. Dr. Martin Becker, is currently accepting applications for a
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completed PhD in (bio)informatics or (neuro)immunology A completed Master’s degree in biology, biomedicine, bioinformatics, or data science Basic knowledge in cell culture, immunology, and molecular biology
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assistant (m/f/d) in the field of microbial ecology, molecular biology, microbiology or comparabel field remuneration group 14 TVöD permanent employment relationship Full-time / suitable for part-time
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To strengthen our team in the division “Technical Properties of Polymeric Materials” in Berlin-Steglitz, starting as soon as possible, we are looking for a Postdoc /Research assistant (m/f/d) in
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mathematics, computer science, physics, biomedical or electrical engineering or similar disciplines. Good programming expertise (Matlab, C++, Python or equivalent) and experience with the Linux operating system
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evolution, molecular microbiology, synthetic communities, and computational biology. The project aims to pioneer a novel form of phage therapy by engineering prophages—phages integrated into bacterial genomes
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metabolic disorders. Backed by a prestigious ERC Proof of Concept Grant, we are now looking for a Researcher or Postdoc (f/m/x) with a background in engineering or physics – and the ambition to help shape
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with an annual research budget of 3.4 billion euros. The Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME conducts applied life sciences from the molecule to the ecosystem. It is our
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is connected to the vibrant local ecosystem for data science, machine learning and computational biology in Heidelberg (including ELLIS Life Heidelberg and the AI Health Innovation Cluster ). Your
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Infection Biology (www.leibniz-hki.de I https://www.leibniz-hki.de/en/ ) have launched the SynThera initiative (www.synthera.eu ) funded by the Carl Zeiss Foundation, which aims to design, create, and deploy