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for scientific success. Relevant research networks at TUM, in the greater Munich area and beyond (including the TRR338/CRC LETSImmun, the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF), the German Consortium
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective This programme aims to deepen knowledge of the German language (general language, technical language) and regional studies
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of the European Jews by Nazi Germany, 1933–1945 (PMJ) is led by the Leibniz Institute for Contemporary History and the Contemporary History Research Group at Freiburg University. PMJ is the English version
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, preferably in programming languages, compilers, applied mathematics, and optimization techniques; background in compiler, code generation, frameworks for CPS programming; an independent, target- and solution
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relevant area; research experience, preferably in programming languages, compilers, applied mathematics, and optimization techniques; background in compiler, code generation, frameworks for CPS programming
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for Baltic Sea Re-search Warnemünde, is expected. The professorship is expected to cover the full breadth of ecology in courses for the Bache-lor’s program in Biosciences and the Bachelor’s program in Biology
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the project to tackle the next step (e.g. optimisation) as your research question. You will independently plan, conduct, evaluate, and present your experiments. You can rely on an introduction to the lab and
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design methodologies tailored to meet the forthcoming project needs and commitments at the Heilbronn branch. In this role, you will design, plan, and manage the group's workflows, acting as the main point
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with lab work and designing experimental setups. Proficiency in data plotting, along with experience in programming languages such as Python or MATLAB and familiarity with CAD software is considered
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of the German language (general language) as well as German regional and cultural studies. It will probably not be possible to apply for this programme again until summer 2026 Who can apply? Applications are open to