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Heidelberg University and Stanford University, including population health researchers, clinicians, and methodologists. The researcher will lead analyses in large-scale electronic health record data
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conditions, to large field-scale experiments with wild and domestic grazers. These experiments will test hypotheses related to the effects on nutrient cycling of grazers with different body size and grazing
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with large-scale data analytics frameworks (Hadoop, Spark, Flink, etc.) is desired - Interest in the development of software systems, very good knowledge and skills in programming with standard
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models and neural networks that handle the many challenges of integrating such complex medical data sources on large-scale studies and the translation to clinical practice. Qualifications PhD in (Bio
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to design and conduct experiments at various scales from laboratory manipulations of animal plant-soil systems including micro and mesocosms under varying environmental conditions, to large field-scale
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University of Munich in Germany is looking for a Postdoc/PhD in single-cell Bioinformatics Single-cell technologies have recently gained popularity tremendous popularity with a big impact on understanding
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project meetings Managing big biodiversity datasets, including quality assurance/quality control and methods for automation Analyzing spatial and temporal biodiversity data, and accompanied environmental
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to the research and development of dexterous end effectors for a new 6G-based teleoperated surgical robotics system. This position stems out of the large scale 6G-Life project (https://6g-life.de/) and will give
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University Munich (www.tum.de). Accordingly, we are currently searching for PhD Students and Postdocs to join our team! PhD Students For PhD students, we are looking for persons that are willing to learn and