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Bioprogrammable Materials is looking for an enthusiastic Post-doctoral Researcher with experience in Protein Engineering. We combine synthetic biology and biomaterials to develop smart platforms for therapeutics
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. The position is available from 1st December 2025, but starting time is flexible. Focus of the project is the investigation of the link between the dynamics of synaptic structural plasticity and the probability
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based on stakeholder interaction model-based analysis of various technology and policy solutions participation in project meetings presentation of results at international conferences publication
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addition, the GLP-1 analog semaglutide will be administered to evaluate its therapeutic effects on metabolic and structural changes. The project will focus on the following areas: Investigation of structural
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interdisciplinary project seeks to develop new approaches to resilient and sustainable urban development, in cooperation with Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and RWTH Aachen. For the subproject based
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collaborate closely with a dedicated team of soil fauna experts, ecological data modelers, computer-vision system engineers. Your Tasks Establish data science pipelines, data-modelling strategies, model
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in machine learning, AI and programming skills, e.g. Python basic knowledge of materials science / materials engineering Leibniz-IWT is a certified family-friendly research institute and actively
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and technologies. The institute employs an average of 500 people from over 40 nations and, in addition to its scientific tasks, is dedicated to promoting young scientists and engineers. Further
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and technologies. The institute employs an average of 500 people from over 40 nations and, in addition to its scientific tasks, is dedicated to promoting young scientists and engineers. Further
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Senckenberg Museum of Natural History is located in a historic town with a region that is particularly close to nature and well worth living in. This position aims to describe differences in structure and