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Your Job: Lead the development and fine-tuning of AI models and LLMs specifically tailored for data mining in the physical sciences and engineering Fine-tuning and evaluation of open-source LLMs
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position or post-doctoral position (m/f/d) (Position number: 19-2025 Postdoc PREVENT) in the field of Weather Extremes and Climate Modelling, starting on 01.09.2025. The position is funded for 12 months
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its role in hematopoiesis over life time. We plan to employ inflammatory challenges and will combine experimental animal models with studies on human cells to translate principles and mechanisms
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modeling. Our research contributes to robust management concepts for the sustainable provisioning of diverse ecosystem services, and for maintaining the integrity and diversity of ecosystems in a changing
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in vitro platforms and humanized mouse models Your Profile: Required qualifications: PhD in virology, immunology, or a related field Degree in life sciences, human medicine, or veterinary medicine In
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state. The project will specifically investigate the role of endogenous retroelements in this context. Immune-functional consequences will be studied using in vivo mouse models, and in cell culture
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, e.g. with intercropping, for organic outdoor vegetable cultivation under local conditions and climatic conditions in Brandenburg planning and implementation of scientific field trials in organic
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timings) affect the metabolome and proteome of rapeseed seeds. Your findings will serve as molecular fingerprints to support Deep Learning models for hybrid development. Whom we are looking for: An early
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state. The project will specifically investigate the role of endogenous retroelements in this context. Immune-functional consequences will be studied using in vivo mouse models, and in cell culture
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production, community composition, and poleward shifts of species. Species that are endemic to the high southern latitudes and specially adapted to cold conditions are particularly vulnerable, as their