Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
. For the project The Role of the Ocean in Earth System Stability PIK’s Research Department 1 Earth System Analysis, is offering a Scientific Position (PhD or Postdoctoral level) (m/f/d) (Position number: 03-2026
-
, molecular genetics and genomics. You are experienced with Next Generation Sequencing methods. Ideally you have an affinity to command-line based bioinformatic data analysis. Experience with R and Linux in a
-
international journals with peer review Outstanding knowledge in statistical and quantitative analyses methods; preferable are also experiences with longitudinal studies and the analysis of longitudinal data
-
world with increasing digitalization and medical needs. Our research integrates materials chemistry, biological processes, physical analysis, process engineering and data science. We collaborate with
-
per week) and is not appropriate for part-time work. The starting date is as soon as possible. The position is based in the Microbial Ecology and Diversity research group and focuses on the analysis and
-
manufacturing Use and further develop CRISPR (epi-)genome editing methods in CAR T cells Using cellular (e.g., FACS) and molecular (e.g., single cell analysis, next generation sequencing) methods to characterize
-
include mentoring graduate and undergraduate students and contributing to the development of grant proposals and project reports. Requirements: PhD degree in materials science, physics or closely related
-
and conducting psychological experiments, with a strong focus on the collection, analysis, and interpretation of neuroimaging data using EEG, fMRI, and combined EEG–fMRI techniques. Your Qualifications
-
). The institute also maintains locations in Dedelow and Paulinenaue. The position will be based in the Research Platform “Data Analysis and Simulation „within the Working Group “Ecosystem Modelling“ under
-
differing spatial resolutions. Using catchment-scale ecological and water quality data, the project aims to assess how abiotic drivers, biotic interactions, and stochastic processes jointly shape species