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University, a dynamic and growing department committed to excellence in research, education, and innovation. Our research spans Internet of things, machine learning, signal processing, to digital twins, all
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and downstream signaling pathway components. The candidate is expected to be able to work independently and to supervise students in the group. Experience with protein purification, bacterial and insect
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determination of AIS constituents and their adaptation to axo-axonic synapses Mechanistic/biophysical models for synaptic interactions with action potential signals generated at AIS Examples of other tasks
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(programming, digital signal processing, statistics) is sought. Qualifications Ideally, applicants for the position should satisfy the following requirements: PhD degree in psychology, cognitive (neuro)science
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(programming, digital signal processing, modelling, statistics) is sought. The project involves collaboration with Prof. Marco Steinhauser (University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany) and Dr. Ramakrishna
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? Then the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering invites you to apply for a 2 year postdoc position bridging research with industrial implementation and innovation. Expected start date and
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thereafter and is funded for 2 years. Job description The project will employ integrated multi-omics approaches to dissect plant receptor signaling pathways that govern immunity and growth. The successful
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aerosol modules, and assess the importance of different processes with a comparison to available observations. Analyse large model output and observational datasets to determine the impacts and main drivers
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Applications must be received no later than 13 February 2026. Please make sure to indicate which of the three post doc positions you apply for. In the application, you must elaborate on the project description
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functionality of the legume-rhizobia symbiosis in model and crop plants. This position is a part of a collaborative project “Increasing Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation via Cytoplasmic Signalling Modulation,” which is