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and congresses, further training) Your profile Completed relevant Master's, Magister or Diploma degree in architecture in-depth knowledge of digital design methods and the development/application
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isotopic methods, and to a lesser extent aDNA, will be used to screen and analyse fragmentary bones and sediments from archaeological sites. The material will be collected from several archaeological
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biomolecular techniques, including palaeoproteomics, chronometric and isotopic methods, and to a lesser extent aDNA, will be used to screen and analyse fragmentary bones and sediments from archaeological sites
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are working together on mostly experimental topics in small subgroups. Teamwork is a key factor to our group’s success. Together we assembled a unique skill set and knowledge base in quantum information
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fossils from under-researched parts of the world, such as sites in East and South Africa. State-of-the-art biomolecular techniques, including palaeoproteomics, chronometric and isotopic methods, and to a
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experimental topics in small subgroups. Teamwork is a key factor to our group’s success. Together we assembled a unique skill set and knowledge base in quantum information, quantum computation, quantum
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languages would be beneficial. Willingness to use multimedia teaching methods: You are prepared to use multimedia learning and teaching formats. IT-skills: Good IT skills and ideally familiarity with new
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in university teaching and in other practical educational contexts; proven participation in relevant conferences; basic knowledge of qualitative research methods; initial publication experience
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in university teaching and in other practical educational contexts; proven participation in relevant conferences; basic knowledge of qualitative research methods; initial publication experience
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scientists and students, but also different research areas, a variety of ethnographic methods, a large number of outstanding research projects and appreciative collegial exchange. ANTHROFUTURE focuses