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The Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften - ISAS - e. V. develops efficient analytical methods for health research. Thus, it contributes to the improvement of the prevention, early
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. This includes research on psychological assessment, psychometrics, and methods in large-scale assessments. Your tasks We are seeking an international visiting researcher to collaborate on an innovative research
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the application of molecular biological methods experience in the statistical analysis of research results or willingness to acquire such experience very good knowledge of MS Office, including Word, Excel and
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-assembly into superstructures using scattering and microscopy. Develop data analysis protocols for advanced structural and optical characterization methods to assess structural and optical properties of NPL
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biology, including: Genetic engineering of human malaria parasites (CRISPR/Cas9, DiCre, etc.) A broad spectrum of cutting-edge imaging methods (live-cell and time-lapse fluorescence microscopy
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mandatory core focus, the PhD position allows room for the individual research interests of the applicant to shape specific aspects—whether in modeling strategy, applied machine learning methods
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Chemical Engineering. Profound knowledge of materials synthesis and their characterization using spectroscopic and microscopic methods is required. Experience in membrane separation and vacuum apparatus is
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Landscape Research) campus in Müncheberg, near Berlin, and is integrated into regional, national, and international (biodiversity) research networks. Your Tasks Develop and apply methods to extract
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"Total E-Quality". In addition, the IPB is a member of the nationwide company network "Success Factor Family" and of the “Diversity Charter” (Charta der Vielfalt). Applications from disabled persons
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well as the changes affecting them. Join SEAMPHONI, an EU‑funded consortium of leading European marine research institutions, to pioneer methods for evaluating parasites of protists—especially phytoplankton—using eDNA