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and knowledge transfer. Discipline, including, but not limited to: Electronic and Information Engineering, Computer and Data Engineering, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Information Engineering
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and in silico. We focus on neurodegenerative processes and are especially interested in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease and their contributing factors. The LCSB recruits talented scientists from
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biology, structural biology, imaging or proteomics. Learn more about the Program: Download PDF Appointment Process: Appointments will be made through a competitive and transparent selection process with
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application documents exclusively in English. Applicants will not be entitled to any refund of expanses incurred because of the applicant process. If you have any questions, please contact: Jürgen Kriwet
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diseases represent one of the most urgent global health crises of our time. Although protein aggregation is a known hallmark of these diseases, the molecular "trigger" of this process remains poorly
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of the instruments, as well as ensuring and documenting the operation of the individual diffractometers, as well as administration of the user base. Performing measurements, evaluations, report preparation, and
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knowledge transfer. Discipline, including, but not limited to: Electronic and Information Engineering, Computer and Data Engineering, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Information Engineering
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responsibilities include processing RSO check requests and Interdepartmental Requisitions and Invoices (IRIs), managing RSO signature cards on an annual basis, handling RSO cash deposits, and serving as the primary
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Software Engineer - Image Quantification and Artificial Intelligence (IQAI), Department of Radiology
space where you define the technical roadmap for computer vision and medical imaging breakthroughs. We are looking for a software engineer who is dissatisfied with the status quo and possesses
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innovative in vitro models for investigating neurodegenerative processes. Associate Prof. Zille's team currently consists of a postdoc, predocs, and administrative colleagues and has a strong international