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from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society. The Research Group Chromatin Labeling and Imaging (Dr. Gražvydas Lukinavičius) invites applications for a position as Postdoc
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++, Rust, or similar languages. CUDA experience is a plus. Passion for interdisciplinary research in an innovative and collaborative environment. Application Process: Submit your CV, cover letter, and
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genomics, RNA labeling/sequencing techniques, TMT mass spectrometry, various cellular and molecular assays, and a one-of-a-kind biorepository of primary and metastatic human prostate and bladder cancer
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. Research Directions This RAP position is dedicated to working and developing technologies for the label-free mechanotyping of stem cells and biomedical image analysis. This project is based on our prior
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part of an interdisciplinary team working across physical and computer science to develop new pathways to the design and discovery of inorganic materials as part of the Leverhulme Centre for Functional
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challenges, from mitigating the impacts of natural hazards and sustaining our habitat amid global change to responsibly managing georesources. We are part of the Helmholtz Association, the largest German
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offers an interdisciplinary scientific environment, cutting-edge laboratories and a creativeworking atmosphere. The PostDoc will be part of the research group Microbial Biochemistry. The employment
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complexes, you will realise optically addressable molecular spin qubits with unprecedented capabilities, opening up bottom-up control of single-qubit entanglement. Background. This position is part of a
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. occupational pension plan and capital-forming payments 30 days of vacation per year Flexible working hours Possibility of part-time work Family-friendly working environment Sustainable travel to work
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challenges, from mitigating the impacts of natural hazards and sustaining our habitat amid global change to responsibly managing georesources. We are part of the Helmholtz Association, the largest German