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“DiamondNanoNMR” we are looking for ambitious PhD students (75%, TV-L E13, limited to 3 years). Our mission is to apply quantum information concepts to nanoscale sensing. This emerging technology stands
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opportunity employer, the Leibniz-HKI is committed to increasing the percentage of female scientists and, therefore, especially encourages them to apply. Further information: Please contact Prof. Dr. Gianni
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dynamics, data science, and machine learning are beneficial. What we offer: We offer a position with a competitive salary in one of Germany’s most attractive research environments. TUD is one of eleven
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ADTKD diagnostics and clinical trials. What you’ll do You will work at the interface of laboratory and data science, and clinical genetics. You will: Establish and characterise the UK ADTKD-MUC1 cohort
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/ The underlying project is under supervision of Prof. Dr. Peter Zaspel and Prof. Dr. Michael Günther. The team of Prof. Peter Zaspel is located at Bergische Universität Wuppertal. The international team focuses
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professional development workshops for in-service teachers. Under the direction of Prof. Dr. Christina Siry, the successful candidate will: Engage in research targeted at receiving a PhD in Educational Sciences
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experimentation with Asst. Prof. Eli N. Weinstein. Your goal will be to develop fundamental algorithmic techniques to overcome critical bottlenecks on data scale and quality, enabling scientists to gather vastly
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the Leibniz Junior Research Group “ Probabilistic Methods for Dynamic Communication Networks“ (Head: Prof. Dr. B. Jahnel) starting as soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Information Flow
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institute, with expertise in a wide range of fields and strong communities of knowledge. We deliver research and innovation in energy, health care, climate, the environment, society and technology. Our
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Are you fascinated by working at the intersection of physics and synthetic biology? This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to develop autonomous microswimmers, which are bioinspired structures