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Job Advertisement Leibniz-HKI-36/2025 In a joint, multi-disciplinary approach, the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena together with the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and
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results. Machine Learning skills to automise comparison process. Unbiased approach to different theoretical models. Experience in HPC system usage and parallel/distributed computing. Knowledge in GPU-based
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process, the role of ISOs passing through molecular clouds, taking part in molecular cloud collapse and disc formation. Your tasks in detail: Perform scientific work on the research topic, in collaboration
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the application process. Please submit your application in English no later than 15th August 2025 under the following link Online application As soon as the selection procedure has finished, all application papers
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physics, engineering, medicine, biology or a related field Practical experience in optics, signal processing and working with experimental setups (e.g. MATLAB) Interest in medical diagnostics and innovation
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Sum-Frequency Generation Microscopy of Biomolecular Self-Assembly
the institute focusses on the structure and dynamics of elementary processes in solids and at surfaces. Within this broader research theme, the Nonlinear Chemical Imaging (NCI) group of Dr. Alexander Fellows
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scientific journals and conferences Your Profile: A doctoral degree in Physics, Materials Science, Computer Science, Data Science, or related fields Proven experience with large language models (LLMs), natural language
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a circular process based on users and stakeholders engagement, co-design and assessment of innovative climate services. The proposed methodology will employ high resolution regional Earth Systems
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that embryos typically develop healthy organs, even though in nature they are frequently exposed to genetic and environmental stressors. The Rocha Lab subjects developing tissues to diverse stressors, including
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funded by the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF), in collaboration with national and international partners, including the Cluster of Excellence RESIST and the Helmholtz Centre for Infection