26 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at Free University of Berlin in Germany
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(at the time of contract) for that position. Job-description: - evaluation of mass spectra from the Cosmic Dust Analyser onboard the Cassini space probe - collaboration with a computer scientist who is
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CRC 1114 aims at methodological developments for the modelling and computational simulation of complex processes involving many (more than two) interacting scales, driven by real-life applications
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of accounting, corporate reporting in a national and international context, and auditing issues. Methodologically, the focus is on quantitative empirical approaches, in particular computer-aided text analysis
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The research of the working group "Weather and Climate Processes" headed by Stephan Pfahl covers various aspects of atmospheric dynamics, extreme weather events and the atmospheric water cycle
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involved researchers with project proposals, publications, and hiring processes, and monitors the procedures for internal fund allocation. Additionally, measures are developed and implemented to ensure equal
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to study complex biophysical processes on long timescales. We use data-driven methods for systematic coarse-graining of macromolecular systems, to bridge molecular and cellular scales. We work on a
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for developing early-warning systems for groundwater contamination in karst areas. The main goal is to achieve a better understanding of the transport processes governing the spatial and temporal dynamics of fecal
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We study ultrafast phenomena in quantum materials. One focus lies on the transport of electrons and their angular momentum triggered by femtosecond laser pulses. The associated processes often