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-Firmenticket that is partially subsidized. This is a fixed-term position limited to a period of 3 years. Remuneration is paid according to TVöD Bund, salary group 14. Application and information: We value
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-mail is questionable from a data protection point of view. The sender bears full responsibility. The GWZO was awarded the TOTAL E-QUALITY prize, i.e. equal opportunities in terms of gender and diversity
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application-inspired. To strengthen the Department Data Science in Bioeconomy, we are offering the following positions Two Postdoc Positions (100 %) in the Field of Artificial Intelligence. Together we develop
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countries. We also host a large data set of > 30,000 terrestrial insect species, based on DNA metabarcoding. Additionally, we have access to accompanying environmental data. These data sets provide a unique
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Expertise with scientific data analysis We expect: the ability to work independently and on your own initiative a methodical and systematic approach structured and goal-oriented thinking capacity
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: An essential aspect of this position is the analysis of neuroimaging data (primarily EEG) in the context of the study of attention and memory. Here, we focus primarily on the investigation of working memory and
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analyzing data from a Germanic language and a typologically different language (e.g., a Romance language), based on independently developed research questions. Research planning and parts of data analysis
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annual bonus and 30 days' vacation per year subsidy for a company ticket for public transport or the Germany Ticket Further information about the can be found on the Internet at www.igzev.de
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(Job offers - INM ) For more information on the institute, please see: https://www.leibniz-inm.de/en/ The INM practices an open and appreciative corporate culture in which the existing diversity is
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integrate large-scale sequence and RNA-seq data from internal and public resources. You build a reference library of predictive regulatory motifs. You use network analysis and random-forest approaches