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You will train students at all levels on the latest aerosol measurement methods and on software development for in-situ aerosol data analysis You will ensure sustainable know-how transfer in the field
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cover literary and cultural studies as well as linguistics. The department at the moment employs about 80 members and presently around 2500 students are enrolled in its Bachelor, Master, PhD and Teacher
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study of Complex Quantum Many-Body Systems on the other hand. To this end, the team applies a combination of methods from Mathematics as well as Physics, complemented by concepts from Theoretical
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Internet-of-Things, web-based systems, databases, cloud computing, formal methods in CS Expertise in various application areas of Computer Science Proven interest in scientific work and in scientific
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your personality: You must have: A completed doctoral/PhD degree in astronomy/astrophysics A proven track record in scientific programming in software development teams with applications to various
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applicants whose work also involves developing novel mathematical methods with applications to data science and artificial intelligence. The position serves as a pivotal connection between the Faculty
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organizations. A broad methodological expertise, including quantitative approaches and innovative digital research methods, is highly desirable. The Faculty of Psychology is committed to open science, including
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pathways • Mechanisms of transcriptional control and RNA–protein assembly • Functional, comparative, and synthetic genomics approached from a mechanistic angle • Quantitative and integrative methods
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agreement is expected. The successful candidate is expected to finalize a dissertation agreement within 6-12 months. The position is intended to lead to a PhD thesis, typically in form of cumulative
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at the Department of English and American Studies as a member of the Fun*Cog Research team, where you will be doing research into the relation between functional and formal aspects of linguistic expressions within