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The Department of Marine Geosciences at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) is offering a full-time tenure track position at the earliest possible date of a Research
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” offering collaboration across different disciplines and research groups. More information: Innovation Centre for Agricultural System Transformation . With its Tenure Track System, ZALF aims to recruit
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should be accompanied by objective or independent assessment of the candidate's track record and potential. These may include links to access published or unpublished material or letters of support from
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seeking to fill the following position Research Scientist (m/f/d) for Long-Term Benthic Dynamics (Tenure Track / full time – part time: minimum 80%) at the department Marine Research as per 01 Dezember
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, ocean, marine ecosystem, and impact models of different complexity and will include both traditional and new ocean modelling approaches with the final objective of delivering: (i) coordinated and
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and collection research on two types of objects with epistemological and application-oriented research. The goal is twofold: first, to develop IT- and AI-supported methods for museums and other
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, transplant rejection and autoimmunity. The objective of the LIT is to develop innovative and efficient cellular immune therapeutics in these areas. Our own GMP laboratories and close networking with University
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possible date. The position is initially limited. The type of time limitation depends on individual profile and legal framework (maximum 6 years). A later permanent employment (Tenure Track) is intended
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analysis problems, especially tracking the motion of objects, which are driven by real applications in life science research Developing solutions to integrate large foundation models into microscopy image
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experience a very good scientific publication record in the field of plant-microbe interactions, with particular emphasis on agroecological aspects a proven track record in obtaining third party funding