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this position can be directed to Dr. Scheider (ingo.scheider@hereon.de). Your profile You should have a master's and PhD degree in computational mechanics, mechanical engineering, applied mathematics, or similar
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Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Radolfzell / Konstanz | Konstanz, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | about 22 hours ago
search, may arise as different dynamical regimes of the same underlying ring-attractor system. This project seeks to understand how neural mechanisms of decision-making confer functional advantages
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others in PF and COPD endotypes. As such, it should support the identification of relevant phenotypic signatures, disease mechanisms, and biomarkers. In addition, the project proposal should address
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Job Offer from January 23, 2026 The Research Group Mathematics and mechanics of plant morphogenesis at the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne is seeking to fill a Postdoc
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particle lifetime. You will combine experiments and simulations (CFD-DEM, population balance modeling) to study breakage behavior, supported by mechanical testing and in-situ micro-computed tomography (µCT
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Postdoctoral Position (m/f/d) in Experimental Bio-Spectro-Electrochemistry at the University of Bonn
research interests. The project will focus on the further development and application of SERR spectro-electrochemistry to elucidate catalytic mechanisms in metalloenzymes. We expect that you have a PhD in
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understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms that underpin post-viral syndromes, with a particular focus on Long COVID. You will be a key member of a dynamic, international, and friendly team, working
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, biophysics, epi /genetics, (bio)informatics, and multimodal data analysis. In this project, we will elucidate the molecular mechanisms that enable sperm to sense their chemical and physical environment, with a
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at the Department of Dermatology, which focuses on the analysis of immunological mechanisms using in vitro and in vivo models and imaging techniques as well as translational approaches to promote the development
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cells to develop a quantitative model. Once established, predicted separation mechanisms need to be tested.You will perform these experiments. Your tasks will include: Adapt existing DNA labeling