195 programming-language-"St"-"FEMTO-ST"-"University-of-St"-"St" positions at Leibniz
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Excellent command of advanced statistical methods, such as network analyses, using the R programming language Strong publication record relative to the career stage, demonstrating research excellence and
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? This PhD project puts you at the forefront of silicon-based quantum photonics, combining epitaxy, nanofabrication, and quantum optics within a French-German collaboration. Silicon-on-insulator (SOI
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funded for 24 months. Remuneration is in accordance with the German public tariff scheme (TV-L Brandenburg), salary group E 13. This is a full-time position with a weekly working time of up to 40 hours per
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programming skills (Python; ideally with experience in databases and cloud environments). Experience in image analysis and computer vision, ideally in the context of biological samples or materials science
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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
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of spoken and written English You can expect: A motivated, multi-cultural team of international researchers. Multi-faceted research work that includes fundamental scientific research, science communication
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) Excellent command of English (oral and written) Driving license We offer: An interdisciplinary working environment that encourages independence and self-reliance Salary according to the German public sector
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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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psychological assessment, psychometrics, or quantitative methods A track record of publications in peer-reviewed English-language journals Affiliation with a research institution outside of Germany for at least
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departments “German Center for Marine Biodiversity Research” (Wilhelmshaven and Hamburg) and “Marine Zoology” (Frankfurt a.M.) and other Senckenberg institutes, in particular strengthening the new working