229 computational-physics-superconductor Postdoctoral research jobs at Nature Careers
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, or collaborating in the research activities of other living laboratories, Participating in the implementation of collaborations within research programme Desirable qualifications (beneficial): Experience with
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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. The affiliated early career program of the Jena School for Microbial Communication (JSMC) offers an ambitious, structured and interdisciplinary post-graduate training based on top-level fundamental research
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on the basis of, race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, or covered veteran status. Inquiries and charges
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survivorship, genetics, stem cell pharmacogenomics, epidemiology, biostatistics, and computational biology. The successful applicant will gain extensive training and experience in genetic epidemiology and
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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to consider material received after the deadline, and not to consider applications that do not live up to the above-mentioned requirements. The further process After the expiry of the deadline for applications
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are seeking an excellent and enthusiastic post-doctoral researcher with a strong interest in computational microbiome research. The specific focus of the project will be tailored to the candidate’s interests
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one year of employment 13 holidays, 3 weeks of vacation and 2 weeks of sick leave per year Employee assistance program Educational assistance program Subsidized ORCA pass Wellness benefits Voluntary
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computational methods to analyze clinical data and samples, exploring how respiratory viruses and vaccines influence the development of immune responses. Respiratory infections, such as RSV, are the leading cause