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advantage. Practical lab skills and enjoying experimental work is also a plus. Involvement in teaching (supervising practicals or tutorials) is possible. Knowledge of German is not necessary but will be
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yourself quickly with new concepts. Enjoyment of scientific work. Very good/good programming skills (at least in Python and C++). Good written and spoken German (at least C1 level) and English. In-depth
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective the programme aims to foster strong, internationally oriented higher education systems in Latin America with the capacity
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synthesis or catalysis. • Excellent oral and written English communication skills. • Willingness to engage in the CRC and other academic events. At the University of Stuttgart, we actively promote
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for data analysis and experiment automation (Python preferred) Excellent English communication skills (written and verbal) Demonstrated ability to work in interdisciplinary and collaborative environments
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, Cheminformatics, Computational Biophysics, or a closely related field Strong programming skills (e.g., Python, C/C++) Knowledge of machine learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow) Very good English language
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and spoken English Please send your applications (including statement of purpose, cv, relevant certificates and a contact person for reference) within 6 weeks, and quoting reference number AN/097/25
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and transfer of science to society. As a modern employer, it offers attractive working conditions to all employees in teaching, research, technology and administration. The goal is to promote and
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oral presentations at conferences, writing high-impact journal articles, as well as sharing your knowledge via (a minimal amount of) teaching. Career development through many team activities is an
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journal articles, as well as sharing your knowledge via teaching. Qualifications The candidate will hold a Masters in Chemical, Process, Environmental Engineering, or equivalent, and is a naturally curious