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. 2D-MATURE invites applications for 2 positions for PhD candidates (m/f/d) (3.5 years, 100 % TV-L 13) in the research areas of growth, analysis and electronic / optoelectronic device implementation
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in statistical analysis, quantitative methods, or mathematical modelling obtained outside these subject areas may also be included. The requirements do not need to be fulfilled at the time of
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focus on the formulation, modeling, design, and analysis of future 6G communication networks that are capable of supporting new services for digital ecosystems. Use cases of interest include Security and
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: The doctoral candidate will perform computational analysis of a combination of multi-omics data from the gut microbiomes of patients with Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease. The candidate will use state
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(bio-)chemistry, physics, and engineering expertise to study molecules and cells, taking advantage of optical and single-molecule imaging, molecular probes, molecular biology, and 'large' data analysis
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addition to our expertise in metagenomic analysis and clinical experience, the lab also boasts state-of-the-art facilities dedicated to the cultivation and analysis of colon bacteria. This infrastructure has become
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Understanding (Prof. Dr. Martin Weigert) Research areas: Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Image Analysis Tasks: fundamental or applied research in at least one of the following areas: machine learning
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. Strong knowledge of quantitative and/or computational research methods, ideally in econometric analysis or optimization and simulation models. Preferable knowledge in Python and STATA. A collaborative team
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hands-on experience in molecular cloning, cell culture systems, mouse models, and interest in liver disease biology. Experience with R or Python and the computational analysis of next-generation
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-viral gene delivery methods. Data Analysis and Interpretation: Rigorously analyze experimental data, interpret results, and present findings to internal research teams and at scientific conferences