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Software-Developer C++ (all genders) for the Accelerator Control System Master of Computer Scienc...
are now inviting qualified candidates to apply for the following position: Software-Developer C++ (all genders) for the Accelerator Control System Master of Computer Science or comparable qualification
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and medical image analysis. The interdisciplinary and collaborative research environment at the DKFZ also results in excellent opportunities for computational and data scientists with interest in
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projects on: Quantum physics and optics – condensed matter physics – ultrafast science and imaging – X-ray science – nano science – bioimaging. Programme content: provision of excellent research conditions
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for combinatorial optimisation problems, quantum computer-inspired machine learning and redefinition of diseases using genomics data are an advantage. The occupant of the position is expected to strengthen teaching
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for Nano & Quantum Optics (www.iap.uni-jena.de/nano-quantum-optics ) are explicitly desired. Depending on their eventual topical alignment, the new junior research groups will be associated to the Faculty
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-economic systems or quantum thermodynamics. The new research area is to be strengthened in future by the appointment of an additional professor. The willingness to collaborate with other groups
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training at EMBL. EICAT External Training is responsible in particular for the EMBL Course and Conference Programme and the Scientific Visitor Programme, as well as for all further aspects related
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PostDoc grant program on opnMe, the open science portal of Boehringer Ingelheim, we are providing a unique opportunity for high-caliber talent to pitch their scientific ideas and approaches for a well
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contribute to teaching in Bachelor and Master’s degree programmes in Agricultural Sciences (Livestock Sciences, Resource Management), in the Master’s degree programme in Equine Science, and in the faculty
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, physics, chemistry and computer science. We are an international, innovative and interdisciplinary laboratory with more than 1800 employees from many nations, operating across six sites, in Heidelberg (HQ