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to contribute substantially to teaching in the Master's program “Functional Plant Sciences”. Supportive participation in teaching on nature and species conservation as well as evolution is desired. The language
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by catholic partner organisations. Eligibility criteria include post-graduates with a Bachelor's degree who wish to study in a Master's programme at a German university (max. 24 months). Tuition fees
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programming skills. Your tasks in detail: Supporting research work in the field of welding technology and data processing Application and support of welding simulation software (FE software) Participation in
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knowledge of hydrology and soil science basic knowledge of plant physiology and forestry ability to teach at BSc. and MSc. level (including teaching in English) experience with the use of a programming
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possibilities for the automatic creation of structured text (ST) for PLCs. Although LLMs can already generate functional ST code from natural language requirements, the quality of the result is often insufficient
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• Programming skills, especially in the field of scientific computing and data analysis and web presences • Knowledge of data processing, network architectures and operating system environments. • Good knowledge
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departments “German Center for Marine Biodiversity Research” (Wilhelmshaven and Hamburg) and “Marine Zoology” (Frankfurt a.M.) and other Senckenberg institutes, in particular strengthening the new working
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective The aim of the programme is to interest graduates of the Taiwan Summer Institute Programme in Germany as a centre of research and to
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Max Weber Programme is open to particularly gifted students who are enrolled at a Bavarian higher education
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scenarios for tool wear detection and measurement What you bring to the table You are studying production engineering, mechanical engineering, or a comparable subject Initial programming (python) and Machine