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Contact persons Research Back Research infrastructure Back Digital Humanities Center LISA+ Quantitative Biology Center (QBiC) Tübingen Structural Microscopy (TSM) Research Data Management (RDM) Core
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structures; - experience in organizational work; - ability to work independently while solving conceptual tasks and high innovation capacity; - good knowledge of German - excellent knowledge of English
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modelling, a new fiber design will be developed scaling the spatial channel count while suppressing parasitic cross coupling. In the next steps, the fabrication of these new structures has to be implemented
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well as data processing meth-ods for analyzing block-like structures made of limestone and granite, Evaluation of data using acoustical imaging techniques and passive seismic monitoring, Carrying out
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document fossil turtle specimens Process and analyze digital CT datasets of cranial and neurological structures Carry out geometric morphometric analyses to study shape variation Conduct eco-morphological
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computer science, business informatics, mathematics or similar with interest in scientific work as part of a doctorate. Independent, structured way of working, quick comprehension and the ability to familiarize
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of publications as well as letter(s) of recommendation, if available) electronically (as a single PDF) ) to recruiting(at)senckenberg.de stating the reference #11-25013 by 24 September 2025 or apply online, using
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academics to apply for this position. The following application documents should be sent to Çağrı Çöltekin cagri.coeltekinspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de via email. A short (two pages, max.) cover letter
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• Willingness to work in a team and in a research network • Computer programming experience • Knowledge in electronics • Experience in the field of optics and quantum optics is desirable We offer: • A truly
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. The deadline for submitting applications is 13 July 2025 at 23:59 (Berlin time). Applications should be addressed to the project’s principal investigator, Dr. James Griffiths, but should sent electronically