22 programming-language-"Prof.-Dr"-"Prof" Postdoctoral research jobs at Leibniz in Germany
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, Environmental Modelling, Geography, Environmental Physics or related fields A strong interest in plant ecology, ecosystem research and climate change Strong Programming skills in C++, the language of the LPJ
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The German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke (DIfE) is a member of the Leibniz Association. The institute’s mission is to conduct experimental and clinical research in the field
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. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English. DWI offers A fully funded position for an initial duration of 1 year with a E13 TV-L 100% contract, with possibility of extension A dynamic
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related field Excellent English skills are essential Strong interest in interdisciplinary work and team orientation Experience with one or more of the following: programming languages (C++, Python), agent
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their immunogenicity; Develop analysis strategies for large data sets and correlation matrix using programming languages (R, Python, SQL, etc.); Scientific supervision of undergraduate and doctoral
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funded German research initiative. Project Description: Carbon black is an indispensable component of numerous everyday products – from car tires and seals to paints and plastics. However, its production
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river delta models. Demonstrable ability to use programming languages such as Python, Julia, C, C++ or Fortran. Familiarity analysing functional diversity and/or geomorphological information. Curiosity
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assess consequences of changes along tropical coasts for the Earth system. The strategic extension is integrated into the interdisciplinary ZMT Programme Areas . It will enhance ZMT’s modelling
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experience in managing and analysing large climate or environmental datasets excellent written and spoken English skills required We offer: an interdisciplinary working environment that encourages independence
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Nexus program) for five years starting 01.01.2026. We are seeking a motivated Postdoc (m/f/d) to join the team: The de Bakker group studies the molecular causes of brain aging using the short-lived