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to physical mechanisms of grain growth. Key responsibilities include: Implementing and optimizing segmentation pipelines based on MatSAM and other vision foundation models for high-resolution TEM video frames
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scenarios for tool wear detection and measurement What you bring to the table You are studying production engineering, mechanical engineering, or a comparable subject Initial programming (python) and Machine
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an interdisciplinary framework as part of a joint research program. What will be your tasks? We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to join the newly established Collaborative Research Centre “Carbon Sequestration
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Biology, headed by Raphael Mercier, opened in 2019. Four teams focus on diverse aspects of genome biology, with complementary aims and approaches (Molecular Mechanisms of Meiosis, Evolution of Meiosis
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and Precision Nutrition investigates hormonal and molecular mechanisms involved in the nutritional regulation of the human metabolism. Currently, the focus of the department lies on the role
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Engineering, Computational Mechanics and Information Technology for the Built Environment. Qualifications We are looking for candidates who have demonstrated excellent achievements in research and teaching in
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, supporting the development of sustainable energy systems in Germany and beyond. Your Profile: Technical master studies (mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, construction engineering) or
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differentiation goes wrong during tumorigenesis. We also investigate tumor-specific mechanisms of transformation and growth. To understand these processes, the lab integrates single-cell sequencing, whole-genome
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area of nonlinear partial differential equations. Your possible research topics include but are not limited to: Mathematical fluid mechanics, Variational problems, Nonlinear evolution equations, Other
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, and internationally minded scientists. The Molecular Reproductive Physiology group, led by Timo Strünker, explores the fascinating molecular mechanisms that control human sperm function and, thereby