30 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" PhD scholarships at Leibniz in Germany
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for nature-based climate mitigation and marine biodiversity conservation. SEAGUARD is a joint effort of the IOW, the informatics department of the University of Kiel, and the remote sensing company EOMAP GmbH
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information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de The Institute for Materials Chemistry (Director: Prof. Dr. Anjana Devi) at the IFW Dresden, Germany, offers a PhD position (m/f/d) on the topic: Precursors
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Junior Research Group “ Probabilistic Methods for Dynamic Communication Networks“ (Head: Prof. Dr. B. Jahnel) starting as soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Information Flow
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QCLs) for high-resolution spectroscopy. Within the framework of the priority program INtegrated TERahErtz sySTems Enabling Novel Functionality (INTEREST) funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG
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. For the research domain Climate Economics and Policy, led by Prof. Sabine Fuss and Prof. Matthias Kalkuhl, PIK is offering a position as a PhD in Economics (m/f/d) (Position number: 33-2025 PhD Spatial Equilibrium
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for Structural Systems Biology (CSSB). The Department Virus-Host Interaction (Prof. Wolfram Brune) investigates the interaction of herpesviruses (e.g., cytomegalovirus) with host cells, determinants of cell and
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to uncover new molecular strategies for safeguarding crops. Join a vibrant, interdisciplinary research environment where computational chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, and plant science converge
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Leibniz Association. The following position is available at the Institute subject to approval by the funding organization from October 1, 2025, for a fixed term of three years, in the program area "Next
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closely linked to the working group of Prof. Ulf Karsten at the University of Rostock and the overarching program “STB – Shallow Water Processes and Transitions to the Baltic Scale” (STB – Processes in
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organizational levels of the brain – from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. The Department Cellular Neuroscience of Prof. Dr. Stefan Remy in association with the Research