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and skills: You hold a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics or a related field. You bring proven expertise in deep learning and statistical modelling of biological data. You have
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completed university degree and a completed PhD in linguistics (or a related social science relevant to the topic of the project) Very good knowledge of conversation analysis, interactional linguistics, and
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completed scientific university education (Master's/Diploma) with PhD in horticulture sciences, agricultural sciences, biology environmental protection or a related field in-depth knowledge of organic
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programme. What will be your tasks? The position focuses on the co-design and co-development of a monitoring assessment and policy framework for mitigating changes in marine lightscapes. You will be part of a
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Physical Oceanography and Instrumentation, Marine Chemistry, Biological Oceanography, Marine Geosciences, and Marine Observations works interdisciplinary within a joint research program. What will be your
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the Research Group “ Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing“ (Head: Prof. Dr. V. John) starting September 1, 2025. The position is assigned to the research project "Randomization of Surrogates
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species Perform bioinformatics and computational analyses to identify microbiome-lifespan relationships Apply rigorous molecular biology methodologies to elucidate mechanisms underlying microbiome effects
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, the informatics department of the University of Kiel, and the remote sensing company EOMAP GmbH & Co. KG. Who are we? The IOW is an independent research institute of the Leibniz Association for which equal
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within a joint research programme. What will be your tasks? The position focuses on the co-design and co-development of a monitoring assessment and policy framework for mitigating changes in marine
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Your Profile Doctorate (PhD) in Ecology, Soil Ecology, or a closely related discipline Expertise in identifying soil invertebrates Experience with the analysis of food webs or trophic interactions