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communication skills by presenting your research to the public. You will be provided with funding to attend international conferences. YOUR PROFILE: You are fascinated by the interdisciplinary research field
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Description Dortmund, Germany Application Deadline: October 8th 2025 Are you eager to join an international community of scientists to tackle novel and exciting research projects in the areas
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skills in Python and Matlab Very good English skills and basic German skills Our offer A vibrant research community in an open, diverse and international work environment Scientific excellence and
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university degree (diploma, master's degree) in transport or traffic flow or related study programs. Solid knowledge of at least one programming language, preferably Python, experience in model-based
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Areas of study Greek Studies, Latin Studies, American Studies, English Studies, Book Science, German as a Foreign Language, German Studies, Nordic Philology, Miscellaneous, Nordic Studies
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structured training program and close mentoring access to advanced research infrastructure and shared core facilities a vibrant and collaborative scientific community in Dresden and internationally
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, preferably documented by relevant language certificates. Step-1: Application documents (until December 20th 2025) A curriculum vitae, a motivation letter, a copy of diplomas and transcript of records (BSc
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collaborations with national and international research partners as well as communication of the results in peer reviewed journals and at international conferences. Requirements: university degree (master or
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chromatography, gas chromatography, and HPLC Progress reporting: Prepare and submit periodic reports on the research progress Scientific communication: Present results at national and international conferences and
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). The Schirmeier lab is a small multicultural research group with PhD students and postdocs of different nationalities. Thus, the group’s communication is in English. We aim to analyze the metabolic homeostasis