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the Bioinformatics Research Centre (BiRC), Dept. of Molecular Biology and Genetics, with co-supervision from the Department of Dermatology at Aarhus University Hospital nearby. BiRC employs about 30 staff, postdocs
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Job Id: 10694 Fixed term of 22 months | Full-time with 38,5 h | Salary Grade TV-L E13 | European Institute for Molecular Imaging We are UKM. We have a clear social mission and, with our focus
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students and Postdocs who are developing new techniques to assess tire performance. The Postdoc position connects more specifically with PhD students to build driver digital twins from ontological models and
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stimulating, high-profile research project A fully funded multi-year postdoc position (remuneration according to TV-L salary scale 13) Training in wet-lab & computational work; intensive mentoring within
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live in. Your role The CLAIM and ICR groups are seeking an outstanding postdoc to strengthen their research teams with expertise in Large Language Models, more precisely in Agentive Reasoning and LLM
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laboratory techniques (mammalian and bacterial) Multi-omics data analysis CLSM and SEM imaging skills Strong analytical, problem-solving skills and Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability
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/3D imaging, mouse behavior, stem cell, and biomaterial approaches. For more information on research projects in the lab, please refer to our recent publications (Cell Stem Cell., 2023, PMID: 37863055
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environment in the fields of science, technology and administration as well as for the education of highly qualified young scientists. The computational imaging group at DESY is concerned with the development
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seminars, invited talks, workshops as well as social and professional events organized by the Einstein Postdoc office. Lab Location: We are located in a pleasant residential area in the northeast corner
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and animal behavior studies. Our laboratory conducts 2-photon laser-scanning microscopy imaging of neuronal activity in awake mice, with a focus on mouse models of genetic risks for developing