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electrochemical synthesis of copper/carbon composite materials for a two-year position. This project is part of a large collaboration between LIST and Circuit-Foil, a copper foil manufacturing company based in
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professor, one assistant professor, one postdoc, and a large number of PhD students. The project includes strong partnerships with the University of Leipzig (Bioinformatics, Prof. Peter Stadler
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outcomes of this project will help to better retrieve the soil moisture in the presence of vegetation at high spatial resolution and, at the same time, estimate the plant water content. Automatic and
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imaging methodologies. In this project, novel techniques are being developed for tracking radio-labelled cells, either as cell populations or even individual cells. This is being achieved by combining whole
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of Life Sciences at the University of Vienna. In particular, we offer a position for a university assistant (pre doc) in the Group of Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Hummel at the Department of Neuroscience and
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thrive on continuous exploration and curiosity and help us better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: At the Department
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? The Department of Ecoscience is looking for a Researcher to join our team and help advance ecological monitoring using cutting-edge tools and methods. In this position, you'll have the opportunity to apply
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-assisted simulation framework by providing accurate high-fidelity numerical data for training and validation of surrogate models for multi-disciplinary design and optimization. · Participating in
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of personalized microbiome-based strategies to aid in the detection, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of human diseases (e.g., Li et al., Nature Metabolism, 2024; Ni et al., Cell Metabolism, 2023; Leung et al
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genetics and archeology. Project description Your task will be to develop new computational methods to study archaic introgression and applying them to the largest dataset of present-day human genomes