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are looking for reinforcement for our service-oriented IT team. You will have the opportunity to take on a varied and exciting range of tasks in the IT department of a non-university research institute. The IT
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The Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS) is an institute of the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB comprises seven non-university research institutes in Berlin
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IDEFIX (Ice Droplet splintEring on FreezIng eXperiment) experimental setup will be further developed and laboratory experiments will be carried out, analyzed and interpreted. The aim of this research
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further qualification as part of a doctorate (Dr.-Ing.) in cooperation with the University of Bremen family-friendly, flexible working time models, part-time option, mobile working, additional days off
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The Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) is Germany’s leading non-university research institute for fundamental social science research, with a focus on
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Association with an international reputation and globally networked research infrastructure. It is active in three closely interlinked fields: collection-based research, collection development and cataloguing
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expect an exciting research activity at a non-university, internationally networked institute with a dynamic and interdisciplinary working environment. Your tasks: Further development of existing methods
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and socially sustainable agriculture – together with society. ZALF is a member of the Leibniz Association and is located in Müncheberg (approx. 35 minutes by regional train from Berlin-Lichtenberg
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training Examination of the use of modern forms of teaching and learning Development of workflows for researching open access content for university courses Collaboration and coordination with Leibniz
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off from the well-known and simple concept of amphiphilicity. We propose an innovative look at intermolecular interaction patterns that we foster and develop in research projects that span a broad range