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27.05.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The successful candidate will be a leading member of an interdisciplinary team focused on the development and application of proteomic approaches to answer
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preparation of new grant applications. The Institute of Biological and Medical Imaging (IBMI) at Helmholtz Munich and the Chair of Biological Imaging (CBI) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM
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, transcriptomes and epigenomes at an unprecedented level of resolution. To harness the full potential of these developments, new computational methods specifically tailored towards the analysis of single-cell omics
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working in an interdisciplinary research team? Are you interested in developing your own research topic in this context for the completion of a PhD degree? If so, we invite you to become part of VAULT-AI
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/ simplified equations are used to describe LPC in different sectors. There is a strong need to advance our understanding of the LPC process and develop reliable physics-informed tools to predict and reverse
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at the Technical University of Munich (www.cda.cit.tum.de ). Accordingly, we are currently searching for a Ph.D. Student to join our team to work on Simulation of Microfluidic Systems! Our Research We currently
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and evaluation of innovative data- and machine learning-based systems to integrate more renewable energy into our energy systems and make energy use more efficient. We develop new optimization methods
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at the Technical University of Munich (www.cda.cit.tum.de ). Accordingly, we are currently searching for a Ph.D. Student to join our team to work on Simulation of Microfluidic Systems! Our Research We currently
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have the opportunity – and are encouraged – to pursue a doctoral degree. In addition to research, the fellow will also take on teaching responsibilities. About us The Technical University of Munich (TUM
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experts, including Dr. Dr. Sanket Rane (Columbia University, NY) specializing in mathematical modeling, Prof. Benedict Seddon (University College London) focusing on lymphocyte development and homeostasis