22 research-group-on-applied-mathematics-and-modeling Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers
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Science, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, or related fields. Proficiency in at least one programming language (e.g., Python, Julia, R, C/C
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screens. The position in Dr. Jakob Metzger’s research group offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to a collaborative project aimed at developing novel phenotyping platforms for neurological disorders
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Job You will be supervised by Dr. Jessica Strefler (Group lead Integrated Assessment Modelling in Research Department 3). PIK values equality and diversity. We encourage applications without photo. All
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provide essential insights into development and disease. The postdoctoral researcher will have the opportunity to: Explore how “reader” proteins determine RNA fates. Apply mathematical models from
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take place within the Soft Matter group , who focuses on biophysical and soft matter research and makes extensive use of scattering methods for structural investigations. The group operates world-class in
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) analysis Mathematical modelling Microbiology Molecular biology We approach science with the view of physics, aiming to identify principles behind complex systems. We collaborate closely with engineers
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modelling are an advantage. Documented experience in classroom teaching is a benefit. You will be driving the organic chemistry aspects of two projects. You will collaborate with research groups from
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About the LCSB The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine
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information systems engineering. The group conducts research on the application and the impact of digital technologies like DLT/Blockchain, Digital Identities and Machine Learning/AI on organisations from both
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Networks, and ICT Services & Applications. Your role The APSIA Group (Applied Security and Information Assurance), led by Prof. Peter Y A Ryan, has recently been granted the project "Quantum LDPC codes with