172 programming-language-"St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"University-of-St"-"St" positions at Leibniz in Germany
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
, Marine Geoscience, Physical Oceanography and Marine Observation) cooperate within the framework of a joint research program. Project and job description Within KOFI, the long-term carbon storage of marine
-
offers endless opportunities to enjoy life outside work, while being very affordable compared to other major cities. Neither the job nor living in Berlin requires German language (although WIAS offers free
-
Doctoral Certificate Program in Agricultural Economics (www.agraroekonomik.de ) Institutional support to organisation and collection of relevant research data in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
-
master's or diploma degree in computer science or mathematics already successfully completed doctorate confident demeanor and proficient use of German and English (both equivalent to at least B2) expertise
-
(2 pages) Degree certificates and grades confirming that the applicant meets the entry requirements for the Ph.D. program One scientific text in English written by the candidate (e.g., a M.Sc. thesis
-
Collection, cleaning, and handling of various datasets for research purposes Performing statistical analysis, e.g., in Stata, R, Python, or similar programming languages Basic standard coding of survey
-
interdisciplinary within a joint research program. What will be your tasks? The successful candidate will work closely with scientists, postdoctoral researchers, and doctoral students within the department, as
-
, Marine Chemistry, Biological Oceanography, Marine Geosciences, and Marine Observations works interdisciplinary within a joint research program. What will be your tasks? The successful candidate will work
-
output of the neutral atmosphere dynamics and chemistry of UA-ICON. A requirement will be to install TIE- GCM at the supercomputer of the German Climate Computing Centre, where UA-ICON is running
-
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