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bioinformatics, systems biology, synthetic biology, biotechnology or related disciplines. Knowledge in automated workflows for (large) data analysis, using Galaxy or similar tools. Experience in the automated
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: Develop and complete a doctoral dissertation aligned with work package 1 objectives Requirements: Master’s degree or PhD in Oceanography, Climate Science, Physics, Biogeochemistry, Earth System Science or a
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The Leibniz Institute of Virology (LIV), is committed to research on the biology of different human viruses as well as the pathogenesis of viral diseases. The Institute offers the opportunity
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: University or university of applied sciences degree in natural sciences, engineering or comparable training with a technical background. PhD is desirable. Proven professional experience in project management
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The Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB) is one of the large, globally connected research museums of the Leibniz Association. In addition to excellent research
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biology is advantageous. Further information: For questions, please contact Dr. Camilla Novaglio, email: camilla.novaglio(at)leibniz-zmt.de Details of position: Salary will be paid according to the German
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Optical Engineering, Photonics or a related field. Experience in the design, simulation, and testing of optical fibres, optical waveguides, photonics components and systems. Familiarity with fibre-optic
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- Integrating exudation into the root economics space to better understand carbon and nutrient cycling in managed grasslands” is part of the DFG Priority Program 1374 “Biodiversity Exploratories”. The project
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applications for a permanent W3 professorship with a focus on computational and/or experimental approaches in neuroscience. The position is jointly appointed at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, OVGU, and
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-Led Development in Global East'. The project intends to develop a geographical political economy approach to infrastructure-led development in peripheral regions and states in the Global East. Against