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Institute for Molecular Imaging. The primary objective of the group’s research is to examine the function of immune cells in response to inflammatory processes in living organisms by employing innovative
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To strengthen our team in the division "Process Simulation” in Berlin-Steglitz, starting as soon as possible, we are looking for a PhD Student(m/f/d) in the field of energy and process engineering
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PhD student (m/f/d) in the field of chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science or comparable
the safety of products and processes. At BAM we do research that matters. Our work covers a broad array of topics in the focus areas of energy, infrastructure, environment, materials, and chemistry and process
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can be used as a therapeutic target to treat human diseases. In this context, one key methodology that we are using is constraint-based metabolic modelling approaches. Start in our team: We are looking
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The International Max Planck Research School for Ultrafast Imaging and Structural Dynamics in Hamburg, Germany, offers a structured PhD program focusing on ultra-fast phenomena, X-ray physics and
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. Other tasks include: Participation in operation of first cryogenic module of HELIAC Participation in beam times Operation of cryogenic infrastructure. Your qualifications and skills: University Master
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related disciplines Quantitative imaging, data analysis, or computer vision Numerical modeling of biological systems or continuum mechanics Machine learning/AI, particularly explainable AI (XAI) Hands
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genetics, genomics, imaging processes, computational biology and biochemistry. Our goal is the deep and detailed understanding of fundamental mechanisms in plant biology, which may also then be used
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. The Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Sciences (CIDS) and the Center for Scalable Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (ScaDS.AI Dresden) offer a position as Research Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x
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on the host cell for their life cycle. For initial infection and cell entry, viruses hijack cellular processes such as signaling, membrane trafficking, intra- and intercellular transport, nuclear import and