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Application Deadline 8 Oct 2025 - 10:00 (UTC) Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Other Offer Starting Date 1 Jan 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU
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Universität Düsseldorf, Physics Position ID: Universität Düsseldorf -Physics -PD [#28569] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Düsseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen 40225
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Duisburg-Essen is seeking at the Duisburg Campus in the Faculty of Physics Doctoral Researcher (f/m/d, Nr. 326-25) salary group 13 TV-L Location: Duisburg Application area: Faculty of Physics Start of
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the testing of newly devel-oped materials and the use of machine learning methods to process complex data sets. The focus is on techniques such as ultrasound, radar, computed tomography, acoustic emission
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(MHH). The project is funded by the Wissenschaftsräume programme of the state of Lower Saxony and the Volkswagen Foundation. Your tasks will include: Design the physical intervention component of the app
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) representation (Research Field “Staging Enmity")and (3) physical encounters (Research Field “Enemy Contact”). Our research regions include Europe, Asia and the Middle East. The RTG Ambivalent Enmity targets
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such as the NEPS. Potential research areas include (but are not limited to): Item response modeling of achievement tests Analysis of process data (e.g., response times) to enhance competence measurements
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the areas of biochemistry, structural biology, biophysics, cell biology, systems biology, and computational biology. We are looking for outstanding graduates from all over the world to join our network
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physical and social context, prior interactions, rank differences, and kin relationships. Our goal is to study the importance of different information sources in great ape communicative interactions
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. Particular emphasis is on the role of context in primate communication, such as physical and social context, prior interactions, rank differences, and kin relationships. This project will thereby contribute