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Description If you love vision research and cutting-edge imaging technologies, consider joining the AO Vision Laboratory at the University of Bonn as PhD student. We are seeking enthusiastic and
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and spectroscopy Construction and optimization of single-molecule microscopy setups Development of image- and signal-processing software for single-molecule microscopy and spectroscopy data Analysis
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encouraged (e.g. South America, Asia or Africa). The PhD process will be accompanied by integration into TUM’s School of Life Sciences or School of Management and participation in the related Graduate School
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to be filled is part of the second phase of the Collaborative Research Center 1463, "Integrated Design and Operation Methodology for Offshore Megastructures", funded by the German Research foundation (DFG
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microscopy and automated image analysis Basic knowledge of toxicology (e.g. through DGPT training courses or relevant studies / professional experience) Experience in establishing test methods Conscientious
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| Methods Workshops | Transferable Skills Topics addressed in the program’s structured curriculum range from molecular and cellular neuroscience, behavioral assessments, electrophysiology, brain imaging
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if they are equally suit-able and qualified. Applications from people with a migration background are welcome. Please note our information on data protection in the application process at https://www.hmtm-hannover.de
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budget. Tasks include application of process-based models (e.g., CANDY, DayCent, LDNDC, Daisy) to model within-field N-fluxes (e.g., N2O-losses, NO3-leaching, N-mineralization) support model
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of glycans in biological processes in detail (Curr Opin Struct Biol, 2021). We have pioneered the tactic of glycosyltransferase “bump-and-hole engineering”, generating reporter tools for the activity
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get in touch with Linda Haber directly via E-Mail: linda.haber@mathematik.uni-goettingen.de, Tel. +49 551 3927752 . Please note: With submission of your application, you accept the processing of your