58 parallel-processing-bioinformatics PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
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physics, microbial ecology, plant nutrition, plant physiology, plant ecology, biochemistry, and/or bioinformatics Strong interest in using process-based mathematical modeling to simulate biogeochemical
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degree (or equivalent) in Data Science, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Physics or a related field Solid programming skills and knowledge in deep learning, statistical modelling
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bioinformatic evaluations You will document your work, analyze and interpret the measured values obtained in a scientific context. You will present your results at project meetings and national and international
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gene expression studies in real-time PCR RNA sequencing and transcriptome analysis with corresponding bioinformatic evaluations You will document your work, analyze and interpret the measured values
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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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techniques to study degradation processes, including electrocatalyst dissolution Mechanistic understanding of catalyst degradation processes in PEM, AEM, and alkaline water electrolysis Implementation of AI
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Operation and further Development of an automated setup for catalyst inks and layers Method development of innovative characterization techniques for elecrocatalytic reactions Close collaboration with data
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Establishment of a research data management system and ontology Benchmarking state of the art materials as a baseline for the developed system Operation and further Development of an automated setup for catalyst
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importance of the presence of interstellar objects (ISOs) in the interstellar medium. Specifically, the various formation process, the role of ISOs passing through molecular clouds, taking part in molecular
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electrodes for water electrolysis applications Integration of mass spectrometry techniques to study degradation processes, including electrocatalyst dissolution Mechanistic understanding of catalyst