32 programming-language-"St"-"University-of-St"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at Leibniz in Germany
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which English is the primary language of communication and reporting. Since we work on application-oriented research, candidates with entrepreneurial interests are appreciated. We offer: A 2-year E13 TV-L
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to design and analyse on-farm experiments motivation to collaborate with international and regional project partners e.g. HNE Eberswalde excellent command of English (German is an additional asset but not a
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neurobiology; have previous experience with optical imaging of neuronal activity or mouse stereotactic surgery or in vivo electrophysiology or advanced data analysis; are fluent in English. We offer
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an advantage very good written and spoken English and German class B driver's license self-motivated, independent and responsible work ethic and strong organizational skills ability to work in a team
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decarbonization, hedging, energy policy and financing issues as well as willingness to familiarize yourself with new topics Excellent command of the English language Initiative and interest in teamwork and openness
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health management (back training, health day with various offers), discounted sports offers from the Dresden University Sports Center, job-related further training opportunities and language courses
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collective bargaining agreement (TVöD Bund) including the usual social benefits, i.e. 30 days of vacation, annual bonus, company pension plan with the Versorgungsanstalt des Bundes und der Länder (VBL) In
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dissertation close to submission in architecture (architectural history), art history, history, urban planning, and related subjects excellent knowledge of English other relevant language skills for researching
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experience with genomic data. You are confident use of HPC environments, version control and FAIR principles. You have excellent English communication skills and a strong publication record. You fit to us: if
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its role in hematopoiesis over life time. We plan to employ inflammatory challenges and will combine experimental animal models with studies on human cells to translate principles and mechanisms