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Solution Architect Reference number: 2026-0039 The Division of Intelligent Medical Systems (IMSY) is an interdisciplinary research division working at the interface of computer science, physics, statistics
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expertise in genetic-epidemiological data analysis in UKBiobank and/or AllofUs. Additionally, you have a PhD/doctorate in a life-science related discipline (e.g., life-science informatics, molecular medicine
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the transfer of new ideas from the lab to real-life applications, improving lives. The Computational Health Center (CHC) at Helmholtz Munich drives research at the intersection of artificial intelligence, data
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team — comprising biologists, engineers, computer scientists, and medical researchers — develops next-generation computational models to interpret complex biomedical data across multiple scales. Our
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, engineers, computer scientists, and medical researchers — develops next-generation computational models to interpret complex biomedical data across multiple scales. Our innovations in tissue clearing, 3D
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, engineers, computer scientists, and medical researchers — develops next-generation computational models to interpret complex biomedical data across multiple scales. Our innovations in tissue clearing, 3D
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and functionality emerge microscopically and how new functionalities can be created. The cluster’s research program includes projects on: Quantum physics and optics – condensed matter physics
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the DKFZ, the Heidelberg University Hospital (UKHD), the Heidelberg University and the Thoraxklinik Heidelberg. We are seeking for the Molecular Precision Oncology Program at the National Center
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-friendly working environment Sustainable travel to work: subsidized Germany job ticket Unleash your full potential: targeted training and mentoring through the DKFZ International PhD Program and DKFZ Career
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Joint Univers. Professorship for “Sustainable polymer matrix composites at TU Hamburg” combined with
, property optimization, and aging-driven interfacial degradation. The aim of the research program is to devise materials innovations that support the transition from single-use high-performance PMCs