47 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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development. It is one of the world's leading research institutions in its field and offers natural and social scientists from around the world an inspiring environment for excellent interdisciplinary
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on the creation and application of predictive simulation models Collaboration on the development of data processing and fusion algorithms Collaboration on the virtual modeling of marine structures Conducting and
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division 8.5 Planning, performing, and evaluating in-situ/4D computed tomography experiments Developing software for the quantitative evaluation of various image data sets (algorithms for detecting volume
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and analysis of mathematical methods for novel imaging techniques and foundations of machine learning. Within the project COMFORT (funded by BMFTR) we aim to develop new algorithms for the training
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data analysis experts. The main tasks include the analysis of complex biomedical data using modern AI methods, as well as the development of novel machine and deep learning algorithms to understand
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targets for the development of novel natural product-based antibiotics. The research group Microbiome Dynamics invites talented and highly gifted candidates to apply as Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/div) in
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the Gates Foundation, we want to advance the development of innovative non-hormonal contraceptives that pharmacologically disable the function of sperm. RESPONSIBILITIES: Refining and developing assays
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near Munich Partial Home Office possible At Helmholtz Munich, we develop groundbreaking solutions for a healthier society in a rapidly changing world. We believe that diverse perspectives drive
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. The Max Planck Postdoc Program aims to attract the world's most talented postdocs to the Max Planck Society and to support them in their career development with specially designed career development
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The RoLi Lab at the Max Planck Institute develops cutting-edge optical tools to study and control brain activity at cellular resolution in freely moving animals. We combine neuroscience, engineering