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at the interface of data science and the scientific domains pursued at the three participating Helmholtz centers. Methodologically, a broad range of topics is covered, from large-scale data management to data mining
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(department 2: Geophysics), we are looking for two: Reference Number 10900 The Priority Program DEFORM of the German Research Foundation is funding multi-disciplinary research into the Adriatic Plate and its
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. Correlated experimental, ab initio and multi-scale techniques are central to our mission: Development and application of advanced simulation techniques to explore and identify the fundamental structures and
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manufacturing costs of multi-junction solar cells and modules and to scale processes. Together with the department "Metallization and Structuring Technologies," we are looking for a PhD candidate as soon as
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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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scholarship Travel funding Graduate programmes Biological Clocks on Multiple Time Scales (Clocks) Subject Specific Learning and Interaction in Elementary School (INTERFACH) Just and sustainable transformation
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. As a result, we now have access to incredibly detailed multi-layered atlases across evolutionary and developmental scales and often down to single-cell resolution. This is complemented by ever more