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in the field of new materials, new processes and optimised components. Our work is interdisciplinary, international and practical. The scientific questions in our institute range from the production
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people and nature. We are looking for an internationally recognized scientist (m/f/d) in the field of computer or natural sciences to develop modern technologies for collection-based research with a focus
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implementation of the corresponding field work Processing sediment, porewater and water samples for carbon analysis, carrying out the analyses Application of spectroscopic and mass spectrometric methods
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biological analyses of microbial communities in livestock slurry supporting laboratory slurry tank experiments bioinformatic analyses of large-scale genomic and metagenomic sequence data investigation
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research on democracy. Substantive areas of focus might include the functioning of democratic institutions, internal and external threats facing democracies, and processes of democratization and democratic
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such as ecology, economy and social sciences. ZMT aims to use data science tools, including computer vision and deep learning, for the study of rapid changes in tropical coastal socioecological systems
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-frequency in-situ sensors and instrumental lab measurements, as well as new high-throughput AI-based approaches, while ensuring interoperability of data processing pipelines in coordination with scientists
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, the Editorial Board and the Advisory Board, you will help shape the new publication format and its content orientation, organise and supervise the publication process, and handle correspondence with board members
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opportunities Perspectives for further scientific qualification Flexible working hours Flat hierarchies and short decision-making processes A highly motivated and cooperative team Job ticket Excellent funding
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organised, accurate in their experimentation and adaptable to learning new techniques. Primaryresponsibilities Preparation and processing of animal histological samples, including organ embedding, cutting and