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Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf - HZDR - Helmholtz Association | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | 8 days ago
Job description:Postdoc (f/m/d) AI-based automated adaptation and biological optimization of proton therapy With cutting-edge research in the fields of ENERGY, HEALTH and MATTER, around 1,500 employees
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Association. WIAS invites applications as Research Assistant Position (f/m/d) (Ref. 25/14) (PostDoc) in the Research Group Nonlinear Optimization and Inverse Problems (Head: Prof. Dr. D. Hömberg) starting as
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develop photocatalysts for overall water splitting that follow novel mechanistic pathways for solar energy conversion. Depending on your background you will either work on molecular, conjugated polymer
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sensor data, with applications in disease modeling and the development of material science-based innovations. These efforts aim to optimize system performance and uncover novel biological insights in close
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Your Job: Develop techniques to simulate, control, and optimize the time-dependent dynamics for increasing system complexities Implement and optimize small quantum circuits on super- and semi
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Large-scale and in-depth characterization of optimized Channelrhodopsin variants for basic research in neuroscience and future optogenetic therapies Automated (Syncropatch384, Nanion) and manual patch
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(NGS) technologies, including single-cell sequencing, to interrogate transcriptional networks. A central focus of your work will be the systematic analysis and interpretation of multi-omic datasets
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Iterative Algorithms: Optimization and Control.” About the Project The focus of the project is the analysis of iterative algorithms arising from time discretizations of nonlinear evolutions of various kinds
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molecular biology and tissue culture methods, along with next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies, including single-cell sequencing, to interrogate transcriptional networks. A central focus of your work
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evaluate the strengths and limitations of eDNA versus acoustic monitoring (and other approaches), identifying optimal applications for each context. Best‑practice development: Co‑design guidelines and