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temporary position available, starting 01.09.2026, for a Doctoral position (PhD) in the spatial distribution of seagrass in the Marine Geoscience department for 3 years (until 31.08.2029) and a percentage of
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Development, training and calibration of an educational AI agent for automated annotation, coding and labeling support for transcribed interviews and other qualitative text data. Operationalization and
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magnetic states can be obtained by suppressing conventional magnetic order by introduction of quantum fluctuations, frustration, or competing interactions. The aim of the doctoral research is an experimental
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command-line environments (including remote systems via SSH) and Windows interest in modern software engineering practices (testing, code review, modular design) fluency in English as working language What
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candidate will have access to state-of-the-art next-generation sequencing platforms, bioinformatics resources, and biosafety level 2 laboratory facilities, offering excellent conditions for doctoral training
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training opportunities within the Zalf doctoral program and the Biodiversity Exploratories supervision by two research groups at ZALF (Sustainable Grassland Systems, Root-Soil Interactions
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environment. The candidate will be given the opportunity to develop a doctoral thesis with extensive support through the RTG2413 (www.synage.de ) and the CBBS graduate program (gp.cbbs.eu ). Your profile
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Science and Culture (MWK), will be the development of a knowledge base for the aerospace engineering domain. This position is designed as a PhD position and offers the opportunity to pursue a doctoral
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in a state-of-the art, international research environment with excellent technical facilities Structured training within the LIV Graduate School, an interdisciplinary PhD program for all doctoral
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additional independent research groups (approx. 200 employees, including around 40 doctoral students). Research at the IPB aims to understand the (bio)chemical basis of the performance and resilience of plants