Available Positions

 

We welcome candidates from all scientific disciplines.

target location during horizontal gene transfer processes

Area: 
Chemistry
Life Sciences
Mathematics and Computer Science
Physics
Monday, July 1, 2019

Search for specific sites on long bacterial chromosomes during horizontal gene transfer processes in live individual cells, as a mechanism of generation of genetic diversity.

The interactions of small RNAs in bacteria with antibiotics

Area: 
Life Sciences
Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Modeling pattern formation in a natural two dimensional system with stochastic Turing instabilities

Area: 
Physics
Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Using methods of Statistical Mechanics and stochastic processes, as well as Gillespie simulations, the project aims at understanding two-dimensional trichome patterns in Arabidopsis leaves

Target location during horizontal gene transfer in bacteria

Area: 
Chemistry
Life Sciences
Mathematics and Computer Science
Physics
Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Study at the single molecule level the search processes of imported pieces of DNA until their integration in a bacterial chromosome, using fluorescence microscopy

Study the interplay of coupled circadian clocks in multicellular cyanobacterial filaments with differentiation processes.

Area: 
Chemistry
Life Sciences
Mathematics and Computer Science
Physics
Tuesday, December 1, 2020

The project includes both experiments following circadian clocks at the single cell level as well as theoretical modeling.

Experimental study of the ecology of bacterial communities from a 700 million year old site

Area: 
Chemistry
Life Sciences
Mathematics and Computer Science
Physics
Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Study active matter flocking in bacterial suspensions experimentally. The study involves in addition to real time experiments,  image analysis using computer vision techniques and understanding the importance of metabolic interactions.

Experimental study of the ecology of bacterial communities from a 700 million year old site

Area: 
Chemistry
Life Sciences
Mathematics and Computer Science
Physics
Monday, May 1, 2023

Study active matter flocking in bacterial suspensions experimentally. The study involves in addition to real time experiments, image analysis using computer vision techniques and understanding the importance of metabolic interactions.