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combines computational analysis, evolutionary experiments and genomics, to gain a deep insight into how cancers adapt. Research projects in the Cresswell group are supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF
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combines computational analysis, evolutionary experiments and genomics, to gain a deep insight into how cancers adapt. Research projects in the Cresswell group are supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF
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-seq) analysis is highly desirable. The position is available in the research group of Emilio Casanova at the Medical University of Vienna, located in Vienna, Austria. Our lab investigates the complex
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comprise all aspects of applied mathematics, from model development and mathematical analysis to numerical implementation and statistical estimation of models as well as software packaging. What to expect
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-resolved Coulomb explosion imaging experiments with a velocity map imaging spectrometer Proof-of-concept experiments on intermolecular proton-coupled electron transfer inside helium droplets Data analysis
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++ programming languages and data analysis techniques General knowledge of microelectronics and FPGAs (VHDL or Verilog) is desirable Knowledge in radiation physics and dosimetry Interdisciplinary collaboration
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., behavior change, social action). The PhD candidate will primarily conduct quantitative research, including the design and analysis of survey and experimental studies. The PhD will be based in
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institutions. PhD topic: Numerical simulation techniques for the analysis of arrays of RTD oscillators Further details on the doctoral programme and the individual PhD topics can be found here . The aim
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behavioral outcomes (e.g., behavior change, social action). The PhD candidate will primarily conduct quantitative research, including the design and analysis of survey and experimental studies. The PhD will be
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., behavior change, social action). The PhD candidate will primarily conduct quantitative research, including the design and analysis of survey and experimental studies. The PhD will be based in