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to perform the following tasks: Contribute to the development of a comprehensive channel model for the C-band direct-to-device (D2D) satellite communications in rural, semiurban and urban scenarios
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, regionally anchored top university as it focuses on the grand challenges of the 21st century. It develops innovative solutions for the world's most pressing issues. In research and academic programs
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. The programme includes transferable skills training, support in career development, lectures and teaching by international experts as well as annual PhD symposia. The human microbiome has been implicated in
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? How can minimally invasive, bioorthogonal click chemistry-based labeling strategies be further developed and optimized for live-cell imaging, super-resolution microscopy, and cell-specific proteomics
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the power of AI developed in unconventional environments, ensuring its benefits are tailored not only for metropolitan populations but also for the broader society, positioning Australia on the global map
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-specific inflammation” and aims to develop and apply advanced imaging tools to study immune cell dynamics in murine models of inflammation and cancer. More about our work: https://www.medizin.uni-muenster.de
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experiments to implement real-world applications? You will solve this issue by developing a Quantum System-on-Chip, which uses colour centre quantum systems within an industrial semiconductor material: silicon
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tasks: The post has two components, a research component and a teaching component. In terms of research, you will be expected to: • Develop and implement a coherent and original programme of high-quality
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research team A broad range of professional development opportunities, including internal and external training programs and various career pathways A centrally located workplace in Vienna, with excellent
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of subclonal variation in cancer, we have developed a set of single-cell multiomics methods, such as DNTR-seq for joint WGS/mRNA-seq (see: Zachariadis et al. Mol. Cell 2020, Andrews et al. Nat. Methods 2021