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centre with cutting-edge laboratories and on-site computer clusters Enjoy the highly international work environment and benefit from our renowned collaborators across the globe No teaching requirement, you
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. - Neural networks and machine learning strategies for the analysis of scattering data. Large amount of scattering data obtained in our group requires development of the advanced analysis techniques. In
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challenging, and new theoretical methods and algorithms are required. The research project aims at deriving priors for Bayesian methods from atomistic simulations and machine learning. It also offers
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qualifications. You will teach students in accordance with the teaching regulations of the state of Hesse in the subjects “Animal Physiology” and “Neurobiology”. You will carry out research projects with a focus
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Universität Berlin. The position is part of the research group Quality.2 (Phytonutrient Management) in the programme area ‘Plant Quality and Food Security’ (QUALITY). The aim of the research project ‘GluAmin
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qualifications. You will teach students in accordance with the teaching regulations of the state of Hesse in the subjects “Animal Physiology” and “Neurobiology”. You will carry out research projects with a focus
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to doctoral researchers aiming for successful careers in science. Our comprehensive curriculum allows our students to tailor their learning to their interests, requiring them to earn 25 ECTS through various
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, feed and chemical safety and consumer health protection in Germany on the basis of internationally recognised scientific evaluation criteria. It advises the Federal Government and other institutions and
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research and teaching (§ 72 HessHG), while also advancing your professional and didactic qualifications. You will teach courses in "Animal Physiology" and "Neurobiology" and research the neuronal processing
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collection programs (e.g. R, fomr) Very good English and German skills (or willingness to acquire them) Interest in media communication We offer Part of a young and dynamic Emmy Noether Research Group Diverse