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29.12.2020, Wissenschaftliches Personal The interdisciplinary research center TranslaTUM at the Technical University of Munich in Germany is looking for a Postdoc/PhD in single-cell Bioinformatics
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will develop into acute or chronic infection. Your expertise - PhD in life sciences, preferably (liver) immunology and/or viral hepatitis. - Experience in high-dimensional flow cytometry for phenotyping
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PhD degree in biology, physics or a related discipline. You have experience in quantitative biology, experimental soft matter, or experimental biophysics. You enjoy working in interdisciplinary and
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cooperation with the other scientists is a prerequisite. Your profile: You have a PhD, work experience and several publications in the field of solid oxide cells. In addition, fluent written and spoken English
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(PhD) in life science - Knowledge of immunology and oncology or virology - Special knowledge of flow cytometry and GLP - Ability to work in an international team - Innovative and creative thinking - Very
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of ML for Earth observation will be supported. Requirements: PhD in computer science, geoinformatics, data science, business administration, or comparable field of study professional experience in Earth
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they can implement in their field the same day. YOUR REQUIREMENTS 1. We require you to have a Master’s degree, but a PhD is preferable. 2. Your focus should be on some aspect of agricultural engineering
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observation will be supported. YOUR QUALIFICATIONS PhD in computer science, geoinformatics, data science, business administration, or comparable field of study professional experience in Earth observation and
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in the Munich area. When applying for this position you are expected to hold a PhD degree in physics or a similar field of study with a solid background in quantum information processing. You should
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hold a PhD degree in chemical engineering, bioprocess engineering, material science or a closely related field. He/she should have a background in encapsulation and experimental rheology. Good