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of the PRIDAS is developing and providing data science support services, processing and analysis methods, as well as management of highly complex multimodal data. Our research with primates involves a combination
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. The position is based at the IGB in Stechlin, Germany. Your tasks Laboratory analysis of planktonic and benthic microorganisms including shotgun metagenomics Field sampling on Elbe Estuary along the salinity
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, e.g. interactions between plant proteins and starch, are to be elucidated by combining methods of modern, instrumental natural product analysis with biophysical techniques. To this end, methods
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methods for dealing with time-dependent and/or unmeasured confounding. We seek an excellent, open-minded, and team-spirited PhD candidate who is interested in statistical aspects of secondary data analysis
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hybridization, in–vivo electrophysiology data analysis with mice and is tightly linked to independent subprojects involving in-vivo electrophysiology in humans and high-resolution fMRI in awake rats
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workflows for the analysis of the local structure in soft functional materials (semi-crystalline and amorphous materials) using electron diffraction and electron energy loss spectroscopy methodologies. You
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simulations Enhanced sampling Molecular Dynamics simulations Your Profile The ideal applicant has a strong background in bioinformatics or computational chemistry, as well as data analysis and solid
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metagenomic data) in relation to health outcomes Ability to liaise between disciplines, bridging between medical infrastructure and clinical as well as basic research Experience or interest in data analysis
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and operation of wind erosion measurement fields data collection, evaluation, and integration into different wind erosion models analysis of the structures of agriculturally used regions conversion
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involve protein handling, general laboratory (bio-)chemistry, data analysis and comparison to expected physics. Due to the complex structure of the composite material, we expect emerging effects which can