13 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" research jobs at Free University of Berlin in Germany
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, 2026, in one of the following projects: • Stress response markers and behavioural changes in viral C'S infections (Project P01: Prof. Dr. Sonja Bröer) • Analysis of a non-invasive method to determine
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approaches to address current questions with relevance to society (e.g., sustainability, inequality, corporate governance). We work with both qualitative and quantitative empirical methods. Our teaching is
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theoretical methods and computing facilities and a wide range of development opportunities. We are committed to family and academic life being compatible and promoting diversity and equal opportunity through a
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. Our program focuses on understanding hostpathogen interactions across species (mice, chickens, pigs, dogs) using well-established viral (e.g., Marek's disease virus, Theiler virus, Hepatitis E
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program, which includes tailored training, workshops, retreats, and conference travel. You will have access to cutting-edge laboratories and theoretical methods, individual supervision, and a wide range of
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, Computer control of measuring equipment and data acquisition, Ultrafast dynamics, X-ray spectroscopy, Ultra-high vacuum technology. Applications should be sent by e-mail, together with significant documents
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program, which includes tailored training, workshops, retreats, and conference travel. You will have access to cutting edge laboratories, individual supervision, and a wide range of development
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structured program. The projects address the three “One Health” aspects: 1) human roundworm infections (close cooperation and fieldwork in Kenya/Africa), 2) roundworm infections in farm animals (chickens and
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UHV equipment. Applications should be sent by e-mail, together with significant documents, indicating the reference code, in PDF format (preferably as one document) to Prof. Dr. Martin Weinelt: weinelt
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Bewerbungsende: 29.09.2025 VOICES is a multidisciplinary project in history, computer science, and engineering that studies testimonies of Holocaust survivors. For this, it uses computational