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psychophysics • Experience with a high-level programming language such as MATLAB or Python • Excellent English communication skills and a collaborative mindset • German language skills are not required but
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Basic knowledge of programming (e.g. Python, C, Matlab), or willingness to learn Excellent cooperation and communication skills and ability to work as part of the team Excellent organizational skills High
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in geophysics, physics, geoscience, computational geoscience, or related natural sciences with an overall grade of at least good Experience in programming (e.g., matlab, phyton, C/C++) and parallel
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(university diploma or master's degree) in the field of geosciences, engineering or physics. Ideally, you have knowledge of numerical methods and experience with common programming languages (e.g. Matlab
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electrophysiological experiments, microsurgery, immunohistochemical staining procedures and / or confocal or STED imaging. Knowledge of image analysis as well as technical and programming skills (ideally in Matlab
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defects of smectic-liquid crystal order in developing cross-striated muscle, or use machine-learning to expand existing custom-built image analysis pipelines (Python, Matlab). To learn more about this
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: A qualifying university master’s degree in physics, engineering, meteorology, or a comparable field. Knowledge of fluid dynamics or nonlinear systems Experience in programming with Matlab or Python
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numerical and experimental aspects, profound knowledge of control engineering, preferably with experimental experience, extensive experience in programming with at least Matlab or Python, high motivation and
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microscopy in biological science; digital signal processing; computer-aided design of optical and photonic systems; LabView; MatLab/SimuLink) Scientific modules (Summer School; Karlsruhe Days of Optics
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soil characterization techniques. A strong command of English is indispensable. Skills in R, MATLAB or Python are helpful. The effective exchange within the interdisciplinary collaboration will be