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well as an active engagement in the 3RTG activities. Requirements: successfully completed university degree (Master's, Diploma or equivalent) and relevant PhD in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related
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computer programs High level of commitment and flexibility Physical resilience What we offer State-of-the-art laboratory equipment and analysis technology Varied and challenging work An open-minded, helpful
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of the Konstanz Research School Chemical Biology (KoRS-CB), an interdisciplinary graduate school of the Departments of Biology, Chemistry and Computer & Information Science. Our doctoral researchers are supported
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English skills High level of motivation for independent and team-oriented research work Proficient computer skills, particularly in MS Office (Excel, Word) Flexibility, commitment, team spirit, and a strong
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the excellence cluster Your profile PhD in physics or in a related discipline experience in phase contrast or coherent X-ray imaging advanced programming skills in a high-level computer language (Python or related
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advanced programming skills in a high-level computer language (Python or related) hands-on experience with instrumentation development excellent oral and written English skills collaborative mindset Skills
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standard software used for FRB or pulsar searches and analysis Practical experience in applying Machine Learning methods to data Experience with computer clusters and HPC Willingness to supervise Masters/PhD
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(FIJI/ImageJ etc.) Ability to work independently and to supervise interns and undergraduates Excellent English (in speaking and writing) and computer skills, knowledge of German is a bonus, but not
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social or behavioral sciences (incl. human-computer interactions with relevant experience). Applicants must demonstrate experience in experimental work with human participants; possess versatile
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twin of sperm motility, and utilize it to develop a separation method. Your tasks will include: Performing computer simulations and matching them to experimental data Very close collaboration with