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developing and maintaining software systems essential for the operation and data processing of the HIRAX telescope array. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking astronomical
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and outbound prospects related to any outreach and sales activities for SNAI. Devise and implement sales formats enabling multiple prospects to engage with SNAI offerings in parallel (thematic events
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acquisition, data processing and data analysis. The group is supported by IT and bioinformatics experts and by the metabolomics and genomics teams of the FGCZ to support multi-omics approaches. We are looking
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programming in Julia or a strong willingness to learn Strong English speaking and writing skills Able to work well in a team Heliosphere / plasma science, cosmic dust science, astrodynamics Parallel processing
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, comprising RDM experts, research software engineers, data scientists, etc. Profile This position requires PhD degree in data / computational science or related field such as physics, bioinformatics
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the bacterial import process, optimizing the system for high performance, and then applying it to problems around therapeutic peptides and proteins. The focus of the work is experimental and will include a broad
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following areas is required: bioinformatics analysis of high dimensional data (R/Python), metabolomics, tissue/organoid culture work, (anaerobic) bacterial culture. Highly beneficial experience at all levels
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), and HPC schedulers. Profile The ideal candidate will have at least a PhD or equivalent in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, Applied Statistics or a related field. The candidate
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such data; hands-on experience in scaling up and/or parallelizing codes on HPC systems using languages such as e.g., C/C++, Fortran, Python; solid knowledge of parallel programming models (e.g., MPI, OpenMP
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interdisciplinary department – specializing in systems and synthetic biology, bioinformatics and data science, and engineering sciences related to microfluidics and microfabrication. The D-BSSE is centrally located