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. Potential to contribute to competitive funding applications. Experience with open-source releases or reproducible research pipelines. Application Details Starting date: March, 2026 Contract: Full-time (100
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, irrespective of age, gender, ethnic or cultural origin, religion and ideology, sexual orientation and identity or disability. Applicants with a severe disability will be given special consideration in case
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computer programs High level of commitment and flexibility Physical resilience What we offer State-of-the-art laboratory equipment and analysis technology Varied and challenging work An open-minded, helpful
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writing. Attractive compensation according to TVöD/VKA Secure employment with meaningful work and respectful collaboration Comprehensive onboarding and open knowledge exchange within the team Extensive
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relatives in need of care Wide range of health, prevention and sports offers A mutually supportive, open and friendly team A varied role in an innovative and forward-thinking research environment A mutually
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be hosted in the department Microbiome Dynamics of Prof. Gianni Panagiotou of the Leibniz-HKI in an international, dynamic team and an “open-door” atmosphere with access to state-of-the-art
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the methodological foundation for next-generation AI systems that clinicians can truly understand and trust. All components will be released as open-source software and reusable research artifacts. Your tasks: As a
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Area of research: Laborkräfte Job description: Postdoc in biology, marine biology, fisheries biology (x/f/d/m) Background Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is a key food source for many species in
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default assumption is that the doctoral degree requirement must be met by the beginning of the employment. The chosen applicant is expected to reside in Germany while employed by the TUM. Essential
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practical and laboratory tests as well as sophisticated simulations. We not only publish research results gained at numerous conferences and in journals, but also make our software available in open source