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personal sphere of influence: As an university assistant prae doc, you will join the Biochemical Network Analysis group, led by Jürgen Zanghellini . The team focuses on mathematical modeling, artificial
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to the department Ph.D. program and will work on the development and analysis of statistical methods for machine learning, particularly in the context of high-dimensional models and with a particular focus on methods
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underpinnings of chronic pain and the dynamics of host-microbiome interactions in health and disease. Methodologically, we combine molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, preclinical mouse models and the
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interest in using computational methods such as cognitive and psychophysiological modeling, (Bayesian) statistics and optimal experimental design, and agent-based modeling to address problems in
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% of their graduating classes) have a strong quantitative background have an interest in acquiring methodological skills in areas such as formal (mathematical) modelling and/or (quantitative) empirical testing
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applied or computational PDEs, who apply their expertise to address contemporary societal challenges. Areas of application may include, but are not limited to, climate modeling, ecology and biodiversity
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-scale environmental dynamics through quantitative modeling. EDGE actively addresses the challenges posed by both established and emerging pollutants. The department is committed to advancing our
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to opportunities Strong customer relationship management skills and care—understanding and modelling excellent donor and/or client experience Basic financial management, bookkeeping, and accounting tasks to ensure
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to be coupled to model-free analysis of molecular dynamics simulations. This includes work in the biochemical wet-lab as well as with prototype NMR spectroscopy and computational tasks. You have previous
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: 01.09.2025 (MM-DD-YYYY) | Working hours: 30.00 | Classification CBA: §48 VwGr. B1 Grundstufe (praedoc) Limited contract until: Job ID: 3933 The research team “Climate Dynamics and Modeling”, co-led by Prof