31 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction Postdoctoral positions at Leibniz in Germany
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interdisciplinary within a joint research program. What will be your tasks? The successful candidate will work closely with scientists, postdoctoral researchers, and doctoral students within the department, as
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of project results at international scientific conferences Curation and publishing of data collected in the framework of the project Supervision of students and research assistants in project-related tasks
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computational and experimental facilities • engagement in an international work environment • participation in the company pension scheme (VBL) • employment relationship in accordance with the provisions
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writing skills, thorough command of the English language. German language knowledge is very beneficial. YOUR BENEFITS An exciting position in a dynamic research team that interacts with leading
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Centre is to study the complex interactions between biodiversity and climate as well as the changes affecting them. Join SEAMPHONI, an EU‑funded consortium of leading European marine research institutions
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for multimodal inferences, combining computer-vision, environmental parameter measures and DNA data. Your role will be central in data acquisition and foremost machine-learning models creation. You will
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based on stakeholder interaction model-based analysis of various technology and policy solutions participation in project meetings presentation of results at international conferences publication
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. ** WissZeitVG = Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz: Act on Fixed-Term Employment Contracts in Academia. *** Deutschlandticket = A ticket that allows for the use of local public transport, such as busses and trains
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its role in hematopoiesis over life time. We plan to employ inflammatory challenges and will combine experimental animal models with studies on human cells to translate principles and mechanisms
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to yield formation. Your tasks: Work in a research team to better comprehend wheat and barley grain number determination specifically in the context of source-sink interactions using contrasting germplasm