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-relevant questions, has a strong drive to further her*his own research agenda, is willing to give guidance for doctoral candidates, and to communicate her*his research to the public and media. We, the ifo
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communication skills What we can offer you: an inspiring and collaborative environment where you can fully realize your passion for education and research, autonomy supportive research environment and diverse
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, CSF) and/or advanced workflows such as spatial proteomics is highly desirable Strong collaborative spirit and working in interdisciplinary environments Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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Researcher / Postdoc for molecular investigations on microbial ecology in deep-sea polymetallic n...
Ecology and Technology group is carrying out work on the impact of manganese nodule mining on deep-sea benthic communities and their functions. The Research focuses on industrial tests of the manganese
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experts from companies and policy makers, as well as communicating findings in policy-relevant time frames and formats. This position is suitable for furthering scientific training according to Section 2
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(including the doctoral dissertation) Strong methodological training in quantitative survey and experimental research (Additional asset: experience with using large language models in surveys) Proficiency in
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genomics, virtual cell models Graph-based neural networks, optimal transport Biomedical imaging, deep learning, virtual reality, AI-driven image analysis Agentic systems, large language models Generative AI
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The Network Analysis and Modelling group investigates how genetic variation shapes gene regulation, protein function, and, ultimately, observable plant traits. Using machine learning and network
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PostDoc in "Geopolitical dilemmas for management: transfer of governance for the Southern Ocean" ...
biological effects, including changes in primary production, community composition, and poleward shifts of species. Species that are endemic to the high southern latitudes and specially adapted to cold
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PostDoc in "Sustaining the keystone: Rethinking Antarctic krill fishery management under climate ...
biological effects, including changes in primary production, community composition, and poleward shifts of species. Species that are endemic to the high southern latitudes and specially adapted to cold