35 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics Postdoctoral research jobs at Technical University of Munich
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of the relevant processes with the highest possible resolution. Your Profile A strong background and interest in plant cell biology, biochemistry, physiology and molecular biology We offer Research in a highly
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. For modeling, we use both public and proprietary clinical and research data and generate our own repository of digital pathology images. A further focus of our lab is the improvement of digital pathology
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. Your qualifications An excellent PhD degree either in Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics or related fields, ideally with a background in quantum theory, quantum computing or quantum machine learning
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to control of infection. The focus of the project is on virus-specific CD8 T cells and the local hepatic regulation of their effector functions through environmental and cytokine-induced signals. The AG
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competitive dynamics between cell nuclei and how their interaction leads to emergent organism-scale behaviour. You will perform fluorescence microscopy on nuclei populations and quantify their dynamics while
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a strong background in high-performance computing or in numerical analysis. If you think that you have the requirements above, you should apply for this position. We offer a young, dynamic, and
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spoken English WE OFFER: A young and dynamic team and an exciting work environment A diversity of exciting research questions and possibilities to develop and pursue novel solution approaches Access
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. Jonathan Finley (jj.finley@tum.de). Candidates should also arrange for two letters of recommendation to be submitted to the same address from scientists familiar with their work. TUM seeks to actively
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passionate about applying cutting-edge information technology to solve the energy and climate crisis and would like to work in a vibrant and international research environment? Then let’s design the energy
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science & physics, biomaterials, nanotechnology, electrical engineering, and neurobiology. To learn more about our group’s recent work in this field, please check out some of our recent publications, here