30 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral research jobs at Leibniz in Germany
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women to apply. The hiring committee will conduct a first set of interviews online. Application procedure We will review applications on an ongoing basis until the closure of this vacancy on March 31
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Protection Regulation (GDPR) regarding the collection and processing of personal data as part of your online application at our website. With submitting your application, you acknowledge that you have reviewed
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(FIJI/ImageJ etc.) Ability to work independently and to supervise interns and undergraduates Excellent English (in speaking and writing) and computer skills, knowledge of German is a bonus, but not
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sounding systems Basic knowledge on middle atmosphere dynamics and spectroscopic methods Fundamental programming skills in, e.g., Python, Julia, C/C++. Expertise in automatic data processing and handling
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gap thin film materials for the next generation of electronic devices. Project description: Process development and thin film material fabrication by MOCVD and ALD process using state-of-the-art
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"Apply for this job ". Dr. Cedric Bergerbit will answer any questions you may have about the position (bergerbit@dwi.rwth-aachen.de ). By submitting an application, you consent to your data being processed
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systems with the aim of investigating terrestrial paleoclimate or tectonics-climate interaction processes through the application of novel data-driven approaches. Candidates should have a career-equivalent
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organizational levels of the brain – from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. The research group “Behavioral Neuroscience” focuses on decoding the exact mechanisms behind
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since the Last Glacial Maximum but also for the Pliocene) to simulate the effects of climate change on vegetation and ecosystem processes with the Lund-Potsdam-Jena General Ecosystem Simulator (LPJ-GUESS
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differing spatial resolutions. Using catchment-scale ecological and water quality data, the project aims to assess how abiotic drivers, biotic interactions, and stochastic processes jointly shape species