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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Oldenburg Oldenburg, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 5 hours ago
over the past few decades. While the drivers of this reorganisation remain insufficiently understood, phylogenetically clustered species declines suggest that shared ecological or life-history traits may
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structural development over time at the group, sub-group, and individual level (e.g., using normative modelling and clustering approaches to parse heterogeneity). The candidates will further have the
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of high-dimensional datasets, and developing bioinformatic pipelines for high-throughput analysis in high-performance computing (HPC) clusters. The work provides the possibility to develop skills in
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good conditions. What we ask of you You have a recent PhD degree in physics or related field; You have excellent communication skills in oral and written English; You have good coding skills for data
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researchers, PhD students, and undergraduate research assistants. The researcher will engage with our regular collaborators across the NYU campuses and local medical institutions in the UAE. Key
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computational workflows on a high-performance cluster. You will test hypotheses using data from multiple sources, refining your approach as needed. The role also involves close collaboration with colleagues
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such as the Minnesota Super Computing Institute, and IHI’s dedicated computing clusters will be provided. Duties/Responsibilities (55%) Conduct research and development in medical imaging and analysis. (30
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opportunities, access to modern GPU clusters for deep learning research, and strong academic-industry connections. CADIA's commitment to open science aligns perfectly with this project's goals of creating
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of precision imaging datasets using supercomputing cluster resources. Support students and trainees involved in data processing and analysis. Present novel discoveries at international conferences. Publish
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ecosystem; contribute to the mentoring of trainees within the lab; publish peer reviewed manuscripts and contribute to funding proposals. Educational Requirements • PhD in Chemistry, Bioinformatics