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spin-off opportunities supported by programs like GO-Bio. Your tasks Drive the advancement and integration of laser diode and chip technologies in close collaboration with research teams Perform proof
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cutting-edge structural, computational and systems biology approaches, including combining high throughput perturbations (genetics and chemical) to multi-modal readouts (cellular and omics), to gain
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, we seek a highly motivated researcher with a proven track record in parallel programming models for CPS, high-level compilers, system and computer architecture and automatic code optimization
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, high-performing team and shape the facility’s service offerings. While prior leadership experience is advantageous, we equally welcome candidates demonstrating strong leadership potential and commitment
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biological questions in the broad area of genome biology. About us The Genome Biology Unit at EMBL invites original scientists to establish and lead their independent research group to explore bold, high
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variety of computational tasks, including, but not limited to, mutation calling, bulk and single-cell RNA-seq analysis, and ChIP-seq/Cut&Run datasets; to perform large-scale data integration of single-cell
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. Capability of team work is essential. Skills in materials chemistry, magnetism, theoretical chemistry, high-performance computing, and programming are beneficial. What we offer: We offer a position with a
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and cutting-edge High Performance Computing resources. The city of Dresden provides numerous chances for scientific exchange and collaboration. TUD strives to employ more women in academia and research
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environment in the fields of science, technology and administration as well as for the education of highly qualified young scientists. The computational imaging group at DESY is concerned with the development
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) program - one of the four scientific pillars of the upcoming FAIR (Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research) facility currently entering its commissioning phase. In particular, the DESPEC experiment