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Job Description Field of research: Single particle cryo-electron microscopy and X-ray crystallization of viral glycoproteins, immunogen design, virology, biochemistry and biophysics. Purpose
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profiles, and by electron microscopies (SEM, TEM) to observe the precipitation and the matrix (martensite, retained austenite) microstructures • Establishing prior austenite grain sizes by crystallographic
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multiple length scales, combining tools such as electron microscopy, atom probe tomography, X-ray diffraction, and micro-mechanical testing. About the research project Bone is a remarkable material that
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found here https://www.maxiv.lu.se/beamlines- accelerators/support-labs/microscopy-labs/ . This is a temporary position from March until October 2026. Qualifications for a successful candidate are: Hold
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in transcriptome sequencing and analysis will be preferred. Prior experience in electron microscopy or mass spectrometry is advantageous but not required. Strong writing skills with a proven track
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in transcriptome sequencing and analysis will be preferred. Prior experience in electron microscopy or mass spectrometry is advantageous but not required. Strong writing skills with a proven track
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analysis / computer vision, ideally on microscopy or time-lapse data Experience in at least one of: tracking / time-series analysis, probabilistic modelling / uncertainty, real-time or streaming pipelines
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testing techniques (e.g., microbending, micropillar compression, and in-situ testing in a scanning electron microscope), as well as microstructural analysis using electron and scanning probe microscopy (SEM
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, engineering, physics, biophysics, applied mathematics, computational biology or a related quantitative field Strong background in deep learning for image analysis / computer vision, ideally on microscopy time
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date or the time stamp on the email server of TUD applies), preferably via the TUD SecureMail Portal https://securemail.tu-dresden.de by sending it as a single pdf file tonora.froehlich@tu-dresden.de