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with the research groups at the DPZ and the Göttingen Campus. PhD projects cover a broad range of topics. A structured PhD program will offer many opportunities for the development of scientific and
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funded by the Leibniz Collaborative Excellence program and conducted in cooperation with the Institute of Space Systems at the University of Stuttgart. The position includes setting up a multi-metal lidar
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Germany. It maintains close cooperative relations with various partners in Germany and abroad. We offer a structured doctoral training program, manifold activities, exciting research topics, a highly
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trial emulation in e.g. post-authorization safety studies and conduct the analyses Publish and present research results Requirements: Master’s degree (or equivalent) in (Bio-)statistics or Mathematics
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will be given the opportunity to develop a doctoral thesis with extensive support through the CBBS graduate program (https://cbbsgp.med.ovgu.de ). Your profile: MSc in Neuroscience, Biology, Biomedical
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after a positive evaluation is possible and aspired. Your responsibilities We are looking for a motivated researcher who is passionate about data and shares the RDC’s vision of making complex microdata
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. The communication language of the lab is English. The group interacts tightly with the Research Group Cognitive Neurophysiology (PI M. Yoshida; in-vitro/in vivo electrophysiology & computational neurosciences) as
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Job posting (PHY 09/2025) The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) has a temporary vacancy for a PhD candidate in High Resolution Ecosystem Modeling and application
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standards in biodiversity text analysis Disseminate research results through peer-reviewed publications, academic conferences, and collaborative research proposals Your Profile MSc in biodiversity informatics
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the programme area ‘Plant Adaptation’ (ADAPT). The aim of the research project is to understand how intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) and prion-like domains (PLDs) control the temperature responsiveness