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approaches across a range of model organisms to understand how and why we age. As a PhD candidate at FLI, you’ll be part of an international and interdisciplinary environment where basic science meets
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information about our institute here: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/ias/ias-8 Your Job: Develop 3D+t image reconstruction methods in a cell microscopy setting using image sequences as well as focus stacks
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environment with equal opportunities in which everyone can realize their potential is important to us. The following links provide further information on diversity and equal opportunities: https://go.fzj.de
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Your Job: The Helmholtz School for Data Science in Life, Earth and Energy (HDS-LEE) provides an interdisciplinary environment for educating the next generation of data scientists in close contact
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and Energy (HDS-LEE), the project offers an interdisciplinary research environment at the interface of bioengineering, computational biophysics, and data-driven modeling, with strong links to open
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Python and C++, with solid experience in scientific computing and software development; familiarity with Linux environments Excellent collaboration and communication skills and enjoyment of working in
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: Outstanding scientific and technical infrastructure Highly motivated groups as well as an international and interdisciplinary working environment at one of Europe’s largest research establishments Continuous
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well as an international and interdisciplinary working environment at one of Europe’s largest research establishments Continuous scientific mentoring by your scientific advisors (Prof. Alexander Mitsos, Prof. Uwe Naumann
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motivated group as well as an international and interdisciplinary working environment at one of Europe’s largest research establishments Your working place is at Forschungszentrum Julich (group of Prof. H
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experimental calibration. Embedded in the Helmholtz Graduate School for Data Science in Life, Earth and Energy (HDS-LEE), the project offers an interdisciplinary research environment at the interface