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, NVsim, and others), RISC-V ISA, Programming models, multi- and many-processor systems on chip, approximate computing, and memory-centric computing, circuits & systems based on emerging memory technologies
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(depending on project) Being able to work and communicate in interdisciplinary and international research environments Excellent English skills (written, verbal) Commitment to a structured doctoral program
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to the development and maintenance of malignant programs. The final aim of our studies is to translate our experimental findings into novel treatment strategies for patients at diagnosis and relapse. The Department
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samples which are complemented by DNA methylation, DNA and RNA sequencing as well as clinical data. Together with the Artificial Intelligence and Cancer Evolution Division at the German Cancer Research
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office, graphic programs, statistical software, bioinformatics tools and online tools (e.g. Illustrator, Lightroom, GraphPadPrism, R, BLAST) Fluent both in written and spoken English language We offer Goal
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programming skills in Python and R Experience in software development, particularly in dashboard or web application creation Familiarity with geospatial analysis, GIS tools, or related technologies is a plus
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therapeutic strategies with real-world impact on patient care. The Metabolomics Core Technology Platform (MCTP) is supported by the Excellence Strategy of Heidelberg University as well as the German Cancer
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sociology You show advanced skills in methods of empirical social research You are committed to innovative teaching You have an excellent command of English and German; additional languages and/or area
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(bulk and single-cell) Proficiency in relevant programming languages (e.g. Python, R, etc.), HPC environments (e.g. Slurm), and workflow management systems (e.g. Snakemake) To work accurately and being
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builds bridges between past and future, between community and academia. Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the RTG aims to reveal enmity as a processual, relational, and deeply ambivalent