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participation in interdisciplinary research networks and the acquisition of competitive third-party funding are expected. In teaching, the professorship is involved in the MaReCuM model degree program
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experimentation using disease models What we offer A structured PhD training program with close supervision Opportunities for independent and collaborative research Targeted training in state-of-the-art
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knowledge of at least one programming language relevant to scientific computing, i. e. C++, C, Fortran, Python, R Excellent communication skills Good working knowledge of software development best practices
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approaches Experience in teaching and development of teaching programs can be of advantage Working effectively both in an independent manner and as part of a diverse, collaborative team High level of
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The DFG-funded Research Training Group “Mixed Ionic-Electronic Transport: From Fundamentals to Applications” ( www.grk2948.uni-heidelberg.de ) is an interdisciplinary structured doctoral program at
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, which houses the Master of Athletic Training program, the Exercise Science and Health Science majors, as well as the Exercise Science Laboratory. Supervision Exercised: May supervise student research
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programs of the Faculties of Engineering Sciences and Biosciences, particularly in the Master Molecular Biotechnology and the Major Systems Biology in the Master Molecular Biosciences. Candidates
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reviewing faculty submissions, contacting students, and facilitating connections to appropriate support resources Continuously assess program offerings through data collection and analysis. Make data-informed
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, cognitive science or related Programming skills, particularly in Python (including interface integration) Experience with handling LLMs (e.g., GPT-4) and their API interface Basic knowledge in Natural
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Serves as the main service provider for students with disabilities, coordinates the delivery of accommodations, and directs disability and accessibility related programs and services to the campus