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Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Bad Nauheim | Bad Nauheim, Hessen | Germany | about 1 month ago
with programming languages such as R or Python for data analysis is beneficial Expertise in RNA biology, neurophysiology, or neuroimmunology will be considered a strong advantage Excellent communication
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, PyTorch/TensorFlow) experience working with cluster/GPU computing resources is desirable excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a collaborative team
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research productivity (at least one first-author publication) Willingness to work in a multidisciplinary and multinational team Very good teamwork and communication skills Very good written and spoken
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field with comparable expertise by the time employment starts Desired: Interest in interacting with scientists across disciplines Scientific enthusiasm and curiosity Well-developed communication (verbal
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Polyclinic for Neurology, on clinical care and research (Mult Scler. 2025 Sep;31(10):1231-1242.). The working language in the laboratories is English. Your tasks Working on a research project in the field
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, teaching and public dialogue – often in collaboration with partners from technical fields. The TUM STS community strives to provide new intellectual and practical resources for dealing with the challenges
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Qualifications: Doctoral degree with quantitative training (ideally in econometrics) or relevant research experience. Strong coding skills in R, Stata, or other statistical software package. Good communication
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comfortable apartments located a short tram ride from CAIS. Fellows are members of the vibrant interdisciplinary research community at CAIS and of an international network of alumni, working groups, and