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nature conservation. Highly qualified graduates of all disciplines from the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) are welcome to apply. The DBU fellowships cover a 6–12 months stay at German host
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highly appreciate an open exchange, whether this be in German or English. Respectful cooperation is also very important to us. What you bring to the table What is your background? Depending on the area of
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science, economics) Background knowledge in quantitative or quantitative social science methods (focus can be in one or both areas) Experience with R or Python, natural language processing / textual data
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components and independently perform tests on them or measuring electrical properties. You can also get involved in material testing or the automation of processes. Sitting in a lab is not your thing, and you
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your daily protocol in English. You fit to us: if you have a strong interest in plant adaptation and stress responses. if you have a natural strong motivation and scientific curiosity. if you are able