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Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt am Main | Frankfurt am Main, Hessen | Germany | 2 months ago
motivated postdoctoral researcher (m/f/d) with a strong experimental background in systems neuroscience and a deep interest in understanding how vertebrate brain circuits give rise to computation. The ideal
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student assistants and contribute to shaping the CRC’s research direction Your Profile PhD in computer science, neuroscience, machine learning, or related field Strong programming skills in Python and
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Join an open, interdisciplinary team working at the intersection of computational biology, stem cell biology and neuroscience Collaborate closely with colleagues from experimental research Develop AI
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. The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Hessain.AI research group “Artificial Intelligence – Deep Decision Support Systems”, led by Prof. Dr. Martin Becker, is currently accepting applications for a
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Studium Generale The Children’s University of Tübingen Neuroscience student lab Demokratie Zukunftsfest Careers Back Job vacancies IT & library / technology & maintenance / administration Professorships
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21 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology Department Hippocampal Plasticity and Memory Research Field Neurosciences » Neurobiology Biological sciences
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The Children’s University of Tübingen Neuroscience student lab Demokratie Zukunftsfest Careers Back Job vacancies IT & Library / Technology & Maintenance / Administration Professorships Postdocs, assistant
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research integrates clinical and developmental psychology with cognitive neuroscience and follows a translational approach in the spirit of “from bench to bedside to curbside.” In the basic research domain