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paid according to the German salary scheme for the public service (65% E13 TVöD Bund). The PhD position is not suited for job sharing. We foster your career development by providing qualification and
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Description The German Primate Center (DPZ) – Leibniz Institute for Primate Research in Göttingen is a world-renowned competence and reference center for research on and with primates. It pursues
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well as communication of the results in peer reviewed journals and at international conferences. Requirements: university degree (master or comparable) in physics interest in basic and application-related research; high
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Willingness to familiarise yourself in depth with new topics in the fringe area between algorithm development, high-performance computing and experiment Good problem-solving skills Willingness to work in teams
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Silicanins and their Role in Diatom Silica Morphogenesis”, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). This project investigates the biological formation of functional 3D mineral structures (biominerals
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simulation environments, numerical methods, or machine learning approaches is an advantage Fluent command of written and spoken English is necessary; German is an advantage but not required High degree
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the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in collaboration with the Federal Foreign Office. Scholarship awards are contingent upon available funding. Graduate schools have become widely established across
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skills. Proficiency in German is an advantage. high level of self-organization, personal responsibility, and a solution-oriented mindset We offer: remuneration according to the TV-L pay scale flexible
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). Proficiency in German is not required. Responsibilities include collaborative research within the team and with external partners, contribution to teaching activities, and active engagement in the broader
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of German, or willingness to learn, is desirable since the position involves undergraduate teaching, e.g., exercise sessions TUD strives to employ more women in academia and research. We therefore expressly