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Join our team as a Research Associate (m/f/d) in the field of computer science full-time (39.2 hr/week), fixed term for 3 years. Leibniz-IWT stands for research in the field of new materials, new
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completed formal master’s degree programs (or equivalent) qualifying for a PhD program in epidemiology, statistics, and prevention and implementation science, or to have completed such a program by October 1
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University degree in data science, computer science, information science, computational ecology, statistics, or equivalent Competence in Python, R or other relevant programming languages (knowledge of LabView
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About the position We are pleased to offer a PhD opportunity in the field of computational materials science, with a focus on pioneering research in metal oxide growth and dynamics by hybrid
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functionalities. This highly collaborative project, jointly investigated by PDI, TU Munich, University of Münster and HTW-Berlin, is funded by DFG within the priority programme SPP2477 "Nitrides4Future
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looking for a highly motivated PhD Student (m/f/d) to join our team and explore the fascinating biology of malaria parasites. About the project: Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease that threatens nearly
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QCLs) for high-resolution spectroscopy. Within the framework of the priority program INtegrated TERahErtz sySTems Enabling Novel Functionality (INTEREST) funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG
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in group meetings and at conferences. Your profile Education: Ph.D. in Materials Science, Physics or a closely related field. Computational Depth: Demonstrated experience with first-principles methods
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. This highly collaborative project, jointly investigated by PDI, TU Munich, University of Münster and HTW-Berlin, is funded by DFG within the priority programme SPP2477 "Nitrides4Future". The motivation is to
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for nature-based climate mitigation and marine biodiversity conservation. SEAGUARD is a joint effort of the IOW, the informatics department of the University of Kiel, and the remote sensing company EOMAP GmbH