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the era of large population size and dense genomic data such as whole-genome sequencing, new algorithms are needed to remove the bottleneck of computational load for such a development. In the frame of a
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on the collective bargaining agreement for public service in the federal states (TV-L, EG 13 scale, 70%), with a working schedule of 28 hours per week. The initial appointment will be for one year, with
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international partners. Become part of our team Position: Research Associate with the goal of a doctorate (f/m/div) Work schedule: part-time, 75% of a full-time position (currently 29.55 hours/week) Duration
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-throughput screening frameworks. HPC Proficiency: Advanced-level experience working with HPC systems, including parallel computing, job scheduling, and optimization of simulation codes for large-scale
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-generation sequencing) Support of laboratory experiments with living plankton and invertebrates Laboratory organisation, together with scientists, including ordering of consumables, scheduling of space and
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the Research Group “Stochastic Algorithms and Nonparametric Statistics” in the project „SFB/Transregio 388“ SFB/Transregio 388 investigates the interplay between rough analysis and stochastic dynamics. Central
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/career/vacancies . The interviews are scheduled for 21 and 22 August 2025. Equality of opportunity is part of our personnel policy. Disabled applicants with adequate qualification will be preferentially
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international partners. Become part of our team Senior Data Specialist (f/m/d) Work schedule: full-time (currently 39 hours and 24 minutes) Duration: at the earliest possible date, limited to 24 months (we aim
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international partners. Become part of our team Zoological taxidermist / restaurator / conservator (f/m/d) Work schedule: full-time (currently 39 hours and 24 minutes) Duration: at the earliest possible date
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rural communities in the Ferghana Valley of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan according to the schedule agreed with the supervisors. Institutional support during the field work in Kyrgyzstan