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Organisation Job description We are looking for a PhD candidate in the group of Prof. A. J. Minnaard, who leads a natural product synthesis group at the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry (see
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Description In the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry, the independent research group Receptor Biochemistry invites applications for a PhD position in (bio)chemistry (m/f/d) (Salary group E13
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information about the position please contact: Prof. Denis SCUTO Your profile Master's degree in Digital History, Data Science, Historical Migration Studies, Digital Humanities, or a related discipline Proven
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Research (m/f/d) The Chair of Intestinal Microbiome, School of Life Sciences of the TU Munich offers a PhD position to per-form research on the Intestinal Microbiome. We are an international
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-chemical-physics/ ) led by Prof. Alexandre Tkachenko at the Department of Physics and Material Science, we are looking for a PhD candidate to perform molecular dynamics simulations of different genetic
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, memristive devices), and the evaluation with e.g. machine learning and image processing benchmarks Requirements: excellent university degree (master or comparable) in computer engineering or electrical
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The SigCom research group of SnT, headed by Prof. Symeon Chatzinotas, focuses on wireless/satellite communications and networking. The research areas focus on the formulation, modeling, design, and
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of Prof. Jake Harris, and Prof. David Baulcombe, who research related questions in plant epigenetics. Where a PhD has yet to be awarded the appointment will initially be at Research Assistant level (Grade 5
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Organisation Job description We are seeking a candidate for a PhD project on the philosophical aspects of data science and data science use, with specific attention for the use of data science
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implement a combination of metagenomic sequencing techniques to comprehensively characterise baseline levels of microbial pathogens in wastewater and surface water and compare our findings with data