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funded by the Leibniz Collaborative Excellence program and conducted in cooperation with the Institute of Space Systems at the University of Stuttgart. The position includes setting up a multi-metal lidar
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Germany. It maintains close cooperative relations with various partners in Germany and abroad. We offer a structured doctoral training program, manifold activities, exciting research topics, a highly
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the programme area ‘Plant Adaptation’ (ADAPT). The aim of the research project is to understand how intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) and prion-like domains (PLDs) control the temperature responsiveness
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Experience in planning of epidemiological studies and/or the analysis of data from statutory health insurances would be desirable Programming skills in SAS and R Good knowledge of spoken and written English
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Physical Oceanography, Marine Chemistry, Biological Oceanography, Marine Geology and Marine Observations work interdisciplinary within a joint research program. What will be your tasks? As part of
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or similar, obtained by the start date Experience in modeling using Python, MATLAB or similar Basic programming skills Proficiency in scientific English (written and spoken) Willingness to spend several months
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the knowledge graph Your profile Masters, Diploma or equivalent degree in Bioinformatics or similar, obtained by the start date Experience in programming and databases Basic biological understanding Proficiency
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documents, including OCR post-processing and parsing of legacy texts Proficiency in scientific programming (preferably Python), version control (e.g. Git), and data standards such as RDF and Darwin Core
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another quantitative social science. Proven skills in empirical methods and proficiency in at least one programming or scripting language (e.g., R, Python, Stata). - Experience with the integration and
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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