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/FRT-based dual and triple recombinase systems, orthotopic organoid transplantations, CRISPR/Cas9, quantitative proteomics / phosphoproteomics, multiple transcriptomics and genomics approaches, single
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/FRT-based dual and triple recombinase systems, orthotopic organoid transplantations, CRISPR/Cas9, quantitative proteomics / phosphoproteomics, multiple transcriptomics and genomics approaches, single
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, interdisciplinary, flexible and motivating working environment • Work in the state-of-the-art laboratories and beamline facilities • High-quality project supervision • Multiple training opportunities
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group received grants for nationally-funded projects in Intelligent Electricity Systems. Therefore, this group currently has multiple vacancies in this field. We are currently looking for researchers with
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single-molecule, microfluidics, super-resolution techniques, and chemical/synthetic biology tools. PhD project: High Resolution Fluorescence Imaging of Protein Plasticity We are now seeking a PhD student
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rapidly evolving retrieval paradigm where generative models are used to directly generate document identifiers given a user query. This paradigm departs from traditional multi-stage retrieval pipelines and
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electrode structures. • Prototyping of the identified structures via stereolithographic 3D printing and advanced textile techniques. • Development of advanced imaging and characterization technologies (X-ray
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PhD candidates to work on topics in Generative Information Retrieval (GenIR), a new and rapidly evolving retrieval paradigm where generative models are used to directly generate document identifiers
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results. You will join the Section for renewable energy and forest sciences and conduct cutting‑edge research using remotely sensed point‑cloud and image data to map forests. The position is part of two
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. Why this project? As we age, many of us face multimorbidity, where multiple diseases strike together, often driven by chronic, low-level inflammation damaging our tissues. Current treatments don’t