43 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Free University of Berlin
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atmospheric water cycle. Experience in data analysis using Python, R, or a comparable programming language, as well as in statistics. Fluency in English and the ability to work in a team. For further
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We are looking for a post-doctoral researcher (100%) to participate in a project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Israeli Science Foundation (ISF). The project is being
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Bewerbungsende: 29.09.2025 VOICES is a multidisciplinary project in history, computer science, and engineering that studies testimonies of Holocaust survivors. For this, it uses computational
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The sociology department at the John F. Kennedy Institute teaches and studies the political economy of the United States in comparative and historical perspective combining data-driven computational
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Bewerbungsende: 06.10.2025 The CRITICAL AGENCY project group (funded by the DFG's Emmy Noether Programme) researches critique as it is manifest in critical encounters: critique does not always land
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program, which includes tailored training, workshops, retreats, and conference travel. You will have access to cutting-edge laboratories and theoretical methods, individual supervision, and a wide range of
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In the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1349 "Fluorine-Specific Interactions" (www.sfb1349.de), 50 PhD students and Postdocs are conducting research in the field of fluorine chemistry in 20
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deadenylation). Translation and mRNA decay complexes are subsequently analyzed by an integrative structural biology approach (cryogenic electron microscopy, macromolecular crystallography, in silico structure
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macromolecular dynamics with machine learning and experimental data, integrative structural biology, and membrane protein modeling. Our group works on the definition and implementation of strategies to study
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are conducting a dedicated study entitled 'The Information content of brain wiring', funded by the Volkswagen Foundation Pioneering Research Program 'the unknown unknown.' The basic premise is simple