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, biophotonics, light-enabled nanotechnology, nanophotonics, nonlinear optics, optical metrology, optical quantum technology, and ultrafast spectroscopy. The research program of the candidate is expected
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advanced programming skills in a high-level computer language (Python or related) hands-on experience with instrumentation development excellent oral and written English skills collaborative mindset Skills
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. occupational pension plan and capital-forming payments 30 days of vacation per year Flexible working hours Possibility of part-time work Family-friendly working environment Sustainable travel to work
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natural and AI-designed protein domains, along with an engineered fusogenic protein. The technology has been recognized with the m4 Award, the GO-Bio next program, and is currently under revision in a top
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of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), understanding how the rewiring of chromatin landscapes contributes to the development and maintenance of malignant programs. The final aim of our studies is to translate our
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on board! RESEARCH PROGRAM: The Institute of Medical Biochemistry, headed by Prof. Tim Lämmermann, is part of the Centre of Molecular Biology of Inflammation (ZMBE) and embedded within a vibrant
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REQUIREMENTS: Master’s degree in Physics, Biomedical Imaging, or a related field Strong interest in magnetic resonance, biomedical imaging and biophysical modelling Programming skills (C++, Matlab, Python
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programming technology-specific evaluation algorithms Publication of results by writing peer-reviewed journal articles, conference contributions and giving conference talks Your qualifications: Successfully
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jumbo phages towards phage therapy applications. This project is part of the priority programme New Concepts in Prokaryotic Virus-Host Interactions – from Single Cells to Microbial Communities (DFG SPP
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protein domains, along with an engineered fusogenic protein. The technology has been recognized with the m4 Award, the GO-Bio next program, and is currently under revision in a top-tier journal (preprint