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, such as whole genome sequencing, single-cell sequencing and cell barcoding, using established workflows, new methods and your own algorithms. Through this, you will identify the genetic and phenotypic
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, such as whole genome sequencing, single-cell sequencing and cell barcoding, using established workflows, new methods and your own algorithms. Through this, you will identify the genetic and phenotypic
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calculation of wave propagation phenomena (e.g. acoustics, earthquake waves, structural dynamics) Development of numerical methods for structural mechanics (beams and shells) Interaction of CAD and simulation
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-efficient technologies, and environmentally benign methods for chemical production. The programme emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration between academia and industry, preparing graduates to address
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: Candidates must have (or be close to completing) a Master’s degree in (Bio)physics, (Bio)chemistry, Bioengineering, or a related field, with expertise in: Single-molecule fluorescence methods and assay
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) • Experience in single-molecule methods and fluorescence spectroscopy is desirable What We Offer: • 4-year fixed-term contract (1 + 3 years, 75% FTE, approx. 39,000 € gross/year) • State-of-the-art facilities
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develop multi-modal AI methods to integrate MRI, echocardiography, ECG, longitudinal EHRs, and other clinical modalities. By disentangling technical noise, physiological variability, and disease-specific
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expertise in: •Protein biochemistry & purification of membrane proteins (preferably GPCRs), including protein expression in insect & mammalian systems (required) •Experience in single-molecule methods and
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: Candidates must have (or be close to completing) a Master’s degree in (Bio)physics, (Bio)chemistry, Bioengineering, or a related field, with expertise in: Single-molecule fluorescence methods and assay
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systems. Its research integrates methods from mathematics, computer science and computational neuroscience. In teaching, the institute is responsible for courses and seminars that introduce students