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(m/f/d) in Bioinformatics BK-2024-1, (E13, 100%) to develop cutting-edge computational methods for the analysis of whole-genome sequencing data. About the research group: The Algorithmic Bioinformatics
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candidate will enrol in a PhD program at the Free University Berlin, benefiting from two planned secondments: at BioPol (Iceland) and at the University of Aberdeen (UK). Your tasks Designing and executing
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interdisciplinary within a joint research programme. The doctoral position will be housed in the Marine Geophysics working group. The team with expertise in geology, geophysics and computer science works, among other
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responsible for food taste and odor perception. The project aims to make use of the structural information of the receptors for structure-based ligand design projects in order to develop prediction methods
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for the public service (TVöD Bund) including the usual social benefits (30 vacation days in a 5-day week, company pension plan); subsidy for the company ticket for public transport Mobile working A certified
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the field of computational statistics and data science Enhancing the existing R package "MicSim" for modelling intergenerational dynamics Creation of a simulation model at the person level with a focus on
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in Python or similar computer languages are highly desirable. Fluency in English and the ability to clearly present research results both in spoken and written form are also essential skills. We offer
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week, company pension plan); subsidy for the company ticket for public transport Mobile working A certified (Audit berufundfamilie) family-friendly work environment. Berlin is one of the most culture
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designs and measurement methods (e.g. EEG, eye tracker) Relating subjective parameters in the context of task performance and various moderators such as general intelligence, ability to concentrate and
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Daniel Huber, Geneva University, Switzerland. By combining the expertise of these three laboratories, behvaioral ecology and cognition in wild grey mouse lemurs (Fichtel), theoretical and computational