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Student or Postdoc (f/m/d) for the project Theory and Algorithms for Structure Determination from Single Molecule X‑Ray Scattering Images Project description Single molecule X‑ray scattering experiments
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to predict the structure and introduce modifications in aptamers; Collaboration in the discussion of results; Participation in the organization and dissemination of results. Scientific supervision: The grant
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, which might include analysis and comparisons with the dynamics in tropical countries (VBD-mode, funded by BMFTR; https://clinicalepi.de/projects/vbd-mode.html) Collaborating closely with national and
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research questions include: ● How can AI, modern management, and advanced measurement redesign project workflows? ● Can we build an AI Coach to support practitioners in the field and scale expert
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training and prepare them for an academic career at SIT. This award aims to enhance the teaching capabilities of the recipient and help build a strong research portfolio. Eligibility and Selection Criteria
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training and prepare them for an academic career at SIT. This award aims to enhance the teaching capabilities of the recipient and help build a strong research portfolio. Eligibility and Selection Criteria
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training and prepare them for an academic career at SIT. This award aims to enhance the teaching capabilities of the recipient and help build a strong research portfolio. Eligibility and Selection Criteria
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devices that can be integrated on lower cost boards, in order to build a demonstrator of a system closer to a real world environment. For example, an OPV receiver based on an optical wake-up rather than a
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completed their postdoctoral training and prepare them for an academic career at SIT. This award aims to enhance the teaching capabilities of the recipient and help build a strong research portfolio
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recently completed their postdoctoral training and prepare them for an academic career at SIT. This award aims to enhance the teaching capabilities of the recipient and help build a strong research portfolio