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) develops and implements tools to analyze biological samples' 3D structure and molecular identity. At iBIO, we bring together cutting-edge science from biology, chemistry, engineering, and computer
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transfer. Its current five-year scientific programme, Molecules to Ecosystems (2022–2026), aims to deepen our understanding of life — from molecular mechanisms to complex ecosystems — with a strong emphasis
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at Heidelberg University, in particular connecting classical and quantum field theory and complex systems theory with analysis, combinatorics, geometry, information theory, or stochastics. The new professor will
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system development and software development for four scientific laboratories Measuring devices and data analysis • InSAR (Interferometry of Synthetic Aperture Radar) computing system • IR mass spectrometer
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Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt am Main | Frankfurt am Main, Hessen | Germany | 18 days ago
of the vertebrate brain gives rise to the computational algorithms that animals use to solve real-world behavioral problems. We study this question in the larval zebrafish, where we can combine behavioral experiments
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ability to enhance and complement the existing ties between physics and mathematics at Heidelberg University, in particular connecting classical and quantum field theory and complex systems theory with
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, interactive scenarios. The goal is to understand how primates attribute perception to others do, based on their gazes and postures. Our approach dealing with complex brain and behavior data from these scenarios
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Requirements: completed scientific university degree (e. g. Master's or Diploma) in physics, mathematics, computer science or a related field knowledge of information field theory and in the development and
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of interest include, but are not limited to: AI methods that meet the complexity of living systems, high-dimensional machine learning for biology, statistical machine learning, AI‑driven laboratory automation
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capable of understanding entire project contexts and executing complex tasks, a critical gap emerges: How do developers effectively interact with, delegate to, and validate the work of these powerful new