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data scientists, software engineers, biomedical researchers, and clinicians. Your research will focus on developing AI- and LLM-enabled methods and tools to structure, harmonise, and analyse clinical
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-resolution imaging and spectroscopy of nanoparticles using advanced broad- and focused-beam transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques. 2. Structure–Catalysis Relationships at the Atomic Scale You will
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, biostatistics, structural biology, omics, artificial intelligence, and database technology and big data management. Overseas Work Experience: From the date of obtaining the doctoral degree to April 15, 2026
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accelerate biomedical discovery by designing and delivering advanced engineering solutions to complex scientific challenges. We collaborate across Neuroscience, Structural Biology, Cancer, Immunology and
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materials research organization in Germany. Our mission is to ensure safety in technology and chemistry. We perform research and testing in materials science, materials engineering and chemistry to improve
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engineering, analytical chemistry, and computational methods for analyzing sequence information and molecular structures is required to perform research tasks A background in food science or food technology is
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novel solutions use parts of these models for planning or control, but they do not take full advantage of the structured, layered information such graphs so far. Therefore, our project aims to tightly
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At the Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT), we’re on a mission to translate scientific discovery into real world impact. We bring together visionary scientists, technologists, engineers
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and is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Computational Researcher / Senior Programmer to play a pivotal role in shaping its computational infrastructure and culture. This is a central, long-term
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this mission, HT provides access to state-of-the-art research infrastructure in five key areas through the National Facilities for Structural Biology, Light Imaging, Genomics, Genome Engineering, and Data