24 modal-analysis-artificial-intelligence Postdoctoral positions at Leibniz in Germany
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The Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry invites applications to fill the position of PostDoc Researcher for Metabolomic and Proteomic Analysis (m/f/d) (Salary group E13 TV-L,working hours 100
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for practitioners. Your responsibilities include: Science-based research on the disarmament and non-proliferation of chemical weapons, e.g. on applications of artificial intelligence (AI). Monitoring, tracking and
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of precursors in gram scale batches for thin film deposition of functional nanostructured materials Characterizing precursors via SC-XRD, NMR, FTIR, Thermal Analysis (TG-DTA) and other analytical methods Your
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online surveys Experience in qualitative document analysis Experience in management of international scholarly research projects Experience in supervision of undergraduate and PhD students We offer
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AI-based tools such as AlphaFold to generate and test new biological hypotheses on the evolutionary and molecular mechanisms of brain aging Assisting in the creation and analysis of new next-generation
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innate immune responses. Our group uses a wide range of experimental methods, including multiparameter flow cytometry, single cell gene expression analysis and in vitro culture systems, including 3D human
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and functional changes in the heart and liver in animal experiments Isolation and analysis of primary liver and heart muscle cells from mice Preparation of tissue sections (liver and heart) using a
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, populist strategies, and polarizing effects. This might include research on attempts at normalizing regressive politics, essentialist notions of identities, populist myths-making, analysis of changing
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‐sharing agreements. Data analysis & interpretation: Process and interpret high‑throughput sequencing outputs to assess biodiversity patterns across multiple MPA sites. Comparative evaluation: Critically
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developing and exploiting expertise in atmospheric physics, instrumentation, analysis and modelling to serve emerging societal needs. The department Modelling of Atmospheric Processes develops the upper