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scaffold development and cell culture processes. Prior experience with bioreactors and bioreactor process optimization is a plus. Good analytic and imaging skills. Very good communication skills. Highly
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or equivalent) in the field of aerospace engineering, physics or similar solid knowledge of Physical and Analytical Chemistry (phase changes), Computer Science and Informatics (Numerical Analysis; simulation
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simulations for plume-in-grid models Requirements: university degree (MSc or equivalent) in the field of aerospace engineering, physics or similar solid knowledge of Physical and Analytical Chemistry (phase
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analytical programming language (e.g., Python, R) or a universal programming language (e.g., C#, Java, C++, Rust) Knowledge of the use of relational and non-relational databases Very good English skills
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micropollutants in the catchment area, the design, implementation and evaluation of monitoring campaigns, and the planning and analytical support of laboratory experiments on the degradation and mobility behavior
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study the water imbibition in hierarchically porous Si?based material systems across multiple length and time scales. These systems can manipulate fluid transport through the tailoring of their porosity
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Description As part of the German government's artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, the successful Saxon competence center ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig (Center for Scalable Data Analytics and
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analytical skills for model formulation and optimization Demonstrated research potential, ideally with a track record of publications in relevant venues (journals such as IEEE T-ITS, INFORMS Transportation
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presentation and publication of the results Requirements: university degree (Master's or equivalent) in geodesy or a related subject (geophysics, geoinformatics, physics, mathematics) excellent analytical skills
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Geography (IfL) Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO) Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre Regionalstudien (ZIRS), Martin-Luther-Universität IMPRS "Global Multiplicity: A Social