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, providing state-of-the-art facilities and resources. YOUR TASKS: We are seeking an experienced and visionary computer scientist to lead our Bioinformatics Facility. The successful candidate will have the
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for Baltic Sea Re-search Warnemünde, is expected. The professorship is expected to cover the full breadth of ecology in courses for the Bache-lor’s program in Biosciences and the Bachelor’s program in Biology
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degree (Bachelor's or Master's) in mechatronics, electrical engineering, computer science, or a comparable degree Sound knowledge and experience in measurement technology and mechanics Ability
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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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direction includes applying experimental, computational and theoretical approaches to study how cells and organisms interact with each other and respond to change at multiple levels (molecules, cells, tissues
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biological samples' 3D structure and molecular identity. At iBIO, we bring together cutting-edge science from biology, chemistry, engineering, and computer applications. Our overarching aim is to obtain a
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multidisciplinary setting (required) Motivation to participate in a structured PhD training programme (required) Interest in studying the function of ion channels involved in reproduction (required) Master in biology
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are invited to apply for the 3-year Clinician Scientist program of the Leipzig University funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Tasks The combined clinical and scientific program focusses
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. The professorship is to represent botany in its entirety in courses for the bachelor's degree program in biological sciences and the teacher training programs in biology. The professorship is also expected
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, or biomolecular systems. The research program should connect to the wider Bonn science landscape and should facilitate close collaborations within the Department and the university’s Transdisciplinary Research