#PhD and #postdoc Position
Field: Molecular Biomimetics and Magnets Biomineralization in Max-Plank institute
They currently have openings for PhD and Postdoc positions.
They are performing interdisciplinary studies, students with background as different as physical, inorganic or environmental chemistry, biotechnology, microbiology or genetics, biochemistry, biophysics or materials sciences are welcomed. Please note that the members of the group should possess good communication and interaction skills. Even if a position is available, poorly written, obscure, and mass-mailed applications will not be considered.
Dr. Damien Faivre
http://www.mpikg.mpg.de/en/mbmb
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Field: Molecular Biomimetics and Magnets Biomineralization in Max-Plank institute
They currently have openings for PhD and Postdoc positions.
They are performing interdisciplinary studies, students with background as different as physical, inorganic or environmental chemistry, biotechnology, microbiology or genetics, biochemistry, biophysics or materials sciences are welcomed. Please note that the members of the group should possess good communication and interaction skills. Even if a position is available, poorly written, obscure, and mass-mailed applications will not be considered.
Dr. Damien Faivre
http://www.mpikg.mpg.de/en/mbmb
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#PhD #MS
Area: ASSESSMENT OF PHENOTYPIC AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES OF P.FLACIPARUM-INFECTED MYELOID CELLS
🌹 Thanks to "MARY"
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Area: ASSESSMENT OF PHENOTYPIC AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES OF P.FLACIPARUM-INFECTED MYELOID CELLS
🌹 Thanks to "MARY"
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#PhD_Position
Field: Metabolism of phototrophic bacteria
>The Laboratory of Anoxygenic Phototrophs
>Institute of Microbiology #Trebon #Czech_Republic
💯 Deadline: 10 May 2019
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https://www.isme-microbes.org/jobs/phd-project-metabolism-phototrophic-bacteria-czech-republic
Field: Metabolism of phototrophic bacteria
>The Laboratory of Anoxygenic Phototrophs
>Institute of Microbiology #Trebon #Czech_Republic
💯 Deadline: 10 May 2019
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https://www.isme-microbes.org/jobs/phd-project-metabolism-phototrophic-bacteria-czech-republic
Dr. Lana Garmire's translational bioinformatics group in the Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at University of Michigan has multiple postdoc or research scientists positions for highly competent and motivated researchers immediately. Current projects include (1) Single-cell genomics and bioinformatics method, visualization and algorithm development, single-cell analysis in stem cell and cancer data. (2) Developing new computational methods, as well as using existing methods to integrate high-throughput genomics data (methylation, RNA-Seq, proteomics and metabolomics data) for biomarkers applications in human placentas affected by pregnancy adversities, as well as various cancers. The postdocs are expected to publish multiple first-author high qualify papers, give presentations in international conferences, help supervise graduate students and rotational students, as well as collaborating with other domain experts.
More information about the group can be found at: garmiregroup.org
Qualifications
1. PhD program in bioinformatics, mathematics, engineering, (bio)statistics, physics or relevant major with rigorous training in quantitative science. For research scientist position, 3+ years of postdoc experience is required.
2. Strong publication records with at least 2 first-author publications during PhD study, in high-quality peer reviewed journals.
3. Must be in good academic standing (GPA 3.5 or above);
4. Deep experience in programming languages such as Matlab, R, C, C++, and Java; Demonstrated efficiency with noscripting languages such as Perl and Python;
5. Must be familiar with Unix OS;
6. Deep knowledge in statistics / computer science;
7. Deep experience in machine learning and data mining;
8. Good communication skills (both oral and written) in English;
9. Demonstrated ability to work as a team player;
Salaries: competitive with full benefits.
To apply: Please directly contact Dr. Lana Garmire: lgarmire@med.umich.edu
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More information about the group can be found at: garmiregroup.org
Qualifications
1. PhD program in bioinformatics, mathematics, engineering, (bio)statistics, physics or relevant major with rigorous training in quantitative science. For research scientist position, 3+ years of postdoc experience is required.
2. Strong publication records with at least 2 first-author publications during PhD study, in high-quality peer reviewed journals.
3. Must be in good academic standing (GPA 3.5 or above);
4. Deep experience in programming languages such as Matlab, R, C, C++, and Java; Demonstrated efficiency with noscripting languages such as Perl and Python;
5. Must be familiar with Unix OS;
6. Deep knowledge in statistics / computer science;
7. Deep experience in machine learning and data mining;
8. Good communication skills (both oral and written) in English;
9. Demonstrated ability to work as a team player;
Salaries: competitive with full benefits.
To apply: Please directly contact Dr. Lana Garmire: lgarmire@med.umich.edu
@PositionClub
🙏 Thanks to "Shohreh"
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#LinkedIn #university_of_cyprus #post_doc #wireless #communication #engineering
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#LinkedIn #university_of_cyprus #post_doc #wireless #communication #engineering
Geomechanics position at Imperial College
Applications are invited for a one year full-time researcher based in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London in the area of discrete element modelling and computational fluid dynamics. The successful applicant will join the Geotechnics research group as a member of research staff and will conduct research on an EPSRC funded project ennoscriptd “Particle-scale investigation of seepage induced geotechnical instability(EP/P010393/1)”. The work will be conducted under the supervision of Professor Catherine O’Sullivan.
The primary focus of the proposed research is to use coupled discrete element method (DEM) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations to improve understanding of seepage induced internal instability. The particular mechanism of interest sometimes referred to as suffusion. The researcher will be involved in code development, setting up and running discrete element method simulations and interpreting the results.
The start date for this research post is July 1 2019 (with limited flexibility for moving it) and the salary will be based on the level of relevant experience of the successful candidate.
This is a fixed term appointment for up to 12 months. Applications will be considered from both pre-doctoral and post-doctoral researchers. Please contact Catherine O’Sullivan for further details (cath.osullivan@imperial.ac.uk, telephone +44 20 759 46117).
🙏 Thanks to "Habib"
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Applications are invited for a one year full-time researcher based in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London in the area of discrete element modelling and computational fluid dynamics. The successful applicant will join the Geotechnics research group as a member of research staff and will conduct research on an EPSRC funded project ennoscriptd “Particle-scale investigation of seepage induced geotechnical instability(EP/P010393/1)”. The work will be conducted under the supervision of Professor Catherine O’Sullivan.
The primary focus of the proposed research is to use coupled discrete element method (DEM) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations to improve understanding of seepage induced internal instability. The particular mechanism of interest sometimes referred to as suffusion. The researcher will be involved in code development, setting up and running discrete element method simulations and interpreting the results.
The start date for this research post is July 1 2019 (with limited flexibility for moving it) and the salary will be based on the level of relevant experience of the successful candidate.
This is a fixed term appointment for up to 12 months. Applications will be considered from both pre-doctoral and post-doctoral researchers. Please contact Catherine O’Sullivan for further details (cath.osullivan@imperial.ac.uk, telephone +44 20 759 46117).
🙏 Thanks to "Habib"
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Two #PhD positions in Quantitative Biology
Optimal control of growth and aging
University in Bern, Switzerland
🌐 https://ohws.prospective.ch/public/v1/jobs/cd730761-a422-4ac1-bf2d-5908d22d9edf
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Optimal control of growth and aging
University in Bern, Switzerland
🌐 https://ohws.prospective.ch/public/v1/jobs/cd730761-a422-4ac1-bf2d-5908d22d9edf
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#PhD & #PostDoc Positions in Cell Death & Inflammation
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
🙏 Thanks to "Hojjat"
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Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Bringing AI to Cardiac Electrophysiology
🙏 Thanks to "Shohreh"
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#LinkedIn #university_of_west_london #UWL #phd #biomedical #signal_processing #deep_learning
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The working group of Applied Statistics at the School of Business and Economics at Humboldt University Berlin is seeking for
a research fellow (PhD or Postdoc level)
to contribute to the development and application of statistically informed models at the interface between Bayesian (nonparametric) methods and machine learning. Starting date is as soon as possible.
Job denoscription:
Scientific research and the acquisition of third-party funding at the working group of Applied Statistics. The prospective candidate will develop statistical methods that build a bridge between machine learning (e.g. deep learning) techniques and advanced Bayesian approaches. Depending on the candidate’s academic level the position is initially fixed for 24 months with intended extension by further 12 months at a 2/3 part-time employment (at a PhD level) or a 12 months full-time position with intended extension by further 6 months (at a Postdoc level). Opportunities for own scientific qualification (PhD)/career development are provided, see
https://www.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/en/academic-career/aca-demic-career?set_language=en for an overview and further links.
Job requirements:
Outstanding completed Master or PhD in Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science (specialisation in Statistics/Mathematics), Econometrics or a related field of research required. Furthermore, advanced knowledge in at least one of machine or statistical learning, computational methods, Bayesian statistics and flexible regression models is necessary. Good mathematical skills and experience in scientific programming with Matlab, R, C/C++, Python or similar required. The prospective candidate is expected to have a high interest in the development of statistical methodology and its application in various ap-plied areas. We expect good communication skills and proficiency in written and spoken English.
Opportunities:
We offer a vibrant, interdisciplinary environment of ambitious (young) researchers and a strong international network, including established collaborations in Singapore and Australia. The position offers potential to closely work with several applied sciences. Information about the research profile and further contact details can be found through the following link: https://hu.berlin.de/NK
Please send your application - including a motivation letter, an academic curriculum vitae, list of publications (for the Postdoc position), university degrees/trannoscripts, further certificates and two reference letters - via Email as a single pdf file (no larger than 10 MB) to Prof. Dr. Nadja Klein, nadja.klein@hu-berlin.de. Further enquiries can also be ad-dressed to her. The review of applications will begin on the 10th of June and continue until the position is filled.
HU is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching, and specifically encourages qualified female scholars to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration. People with an immigration background are specifically encouraged to apply.
🙏 Thanks to "Anahita"
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a research fellow (PhD or Postdoc level)
to contribute to the development and application of statistically informed models at the interface between Bayesian (nonparametric) methods and machine learning. Starting date is as soon as possible.
Job denoscription:
Scientific research and the acquisition of third-party funding at the working group of Applied Statistics. The prospective candidate will develop statistical methods that build a bridge between machine learning (e.g. deep learning) techniques and advanced Bayesian approaches. Depending on the candidate’s academic level the position is initially fixed for 24 months with intended extension by further 12 months at a 2/3 part-time employment (at a PhD level) or a 12 months full-time position with intended extension by further 6 months (at a Postdoc level). Opportunities for own scientific qualification (PhD)/career development are provided, see
https://www.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/en/academic-career/aca-demic-career?set_language=en for an overview and further links.
Job requirements:
Outstanding completed Master or PhD in Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science (specialisation in Statistics/Mathematics), Econometrics or a related field of research required. Furthermore, advanced knowledge in at least one of machine or statistical learning, computational methods, Bayesian statistics and flexible regression models is necessary. Good mathematical skills and experience in scientific programming with Matlab, R, C/C++, Python or similar required. The prospective candidate is expected to have a high interest in the development of statistical methodology and its application in various ap-plied areas. We expect good communication skills and proficiency in written and spoken English.
Opportunities:
We offer a vibrant, interdisciplinary environment of ambitious (young) researchers and a strong international network, including established collaborations in Singapore and Australia. The position offers potential to closely work with several applied sciences. Information about the research profile and further contact details can be found through the following link: https://hu.berlin.de/NK
Please send your application - including a motivation letter, an academic curriculum vitae, list of publications (for the Postdoc position), university degrees/trannoscripts, further certificates and two reference letters - via Email as a single pdf file (no larger than 10 MB) to Prof. Dr. Nadja Klein, nadja.klein@hu-berlin.de. Further enquiries can also be ad-dressed to her. The review of applications will begin on the 10th of June and continue until the position is filled.
HU is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching, and specifically encourages qualified female scholars to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration. People with an immigration background are specifically encouraged to apply.
🙏 Thanks to "Anahita"
🆔 @PositionClub