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science and industry. The Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB ) – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology – Program Area C, Research and Development, is looking to employ a Java Developer
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the open-field (field trials) experience in the statistical analysis of research results or willingness to acquire such using R or comparable programming language experience in creating and evaluating
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software such as IGOR, R, MATLAB, etc. including programming skills would be beneficial Background knowledge in atmospheric chemistry and physics would be beneficial For any questions, feel free contact Prof
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related field Excellent English skills are essential Strong interest in interdisciplinary work and team orientation Experience with one or more of the following: programming languages (C++, Python), agent
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clear gender equality goals. Individual career development: We support your personal development - with mentoring programs, training opportunities and targeted measures to promote female scientists and
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, especially in mass spectrometry and programming skills (coding) are highly desired High degree of commitment, motivation, independent work, teamwork skills, sense of responsibility and reliability Very good
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Participation in a productive and active team Personal mentorship and support Training within the program of Borstel Biomedical Research School (BBRS) Payment according to TVöD-VKA EG 13, 65% incl. all benefits
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Geosciences – as well as the Marine Observation Department, work interdisciplinarily within the framework of a joint research programme . Equal opportunities, family-friendliness, and work-life balance
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cooperate with the University of Rostock and are an integral part of the teaching program of the Institute of Physics. Our network includes the research community worldwide. As an institute of the Leibniz
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Enterprises in East Central Europe and China, 1945-1960”, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) within the Weave Programme. This international project, conducted in partnership with institutions in