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, particularly in scientific writing and communication, is required; A good working knowledge of German is preferred to facilitate communication with technical staff and administrative services Basic knowledge
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disciplines. • Previous experience in microbiology/bioinformatics/bacterial genetics would be desirable. • Knowledge of a scripting language and R is a plus. • Excellent English communication skills (written
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-average results. • Good programming skills and experience in C++ and Python. • Knowledge (acquired during a Master's program / Dissertation) in numerical methods and simulation, particularly for partial
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: Possess an above average Master's degree in Electrical/Power Engineering or a related discipline, with deep knowledge of energy technologies, particularly electric power grids, and integration of renewable
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, or learning sciences. You are interested in interdisciplinary collaboration and working in research teams. You have very good knowledge of social science research methods and statistics. You have
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coaching. Your Qualifications An outstanding Master’s degree in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics, Data Science, or a related field. Strong theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience in
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on the PhD program can be found here: https://www.wi.tum.de/programs/doctoral-program. Requirements • Master's degree in economics or related disciplines completed with very good results • Solid knowledge
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knowledge in digital fabrication. Finally, you are fluent in English (German skills are welcome but not mandatory), are highly motivated, reliable, and have excellent teamworking skills. Information
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• Organizational skills and excitement to work in a fast-paced, cross-cultural, and interdisciplinary environment • Very good English skills, with knowledge of the German language as a plus (but not necessary
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reproductive isolation. This will largely advance our still limited knowledge on the intricate mechanisms of CHC perception in particular and on speciation mechanisms mediated by chemosensory evolution in