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Description The Class of Language Education within the Graduate School Language & Literature at LMU Munich offers a research-oriented and interdisciplinary doctoral program drawing on the expertise
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international group, so good written and oral communication skills in English are mandatory This is a wet-lab position, so applicants with purely (bio-)informatics background will not be considered. For inquiries
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Description The Class of Language within the Graduate School Language & Literature at LMU Munich offers excellent conditions for doctoral research. Our program combines a research-oriented and
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reliability and commitment good written and oral communication skills in English Experience with cell cultures, in vivo models, or confocal microscopy is desirable. We offer Collegial atmosphere in
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they adapt, and engineer bioreactors that turn this challenge into a design advantage. PhD 2:Make microbes build cities. You will develop and study gas-fermenting granular communities that organize themselves
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scientists. You will contribute to the top scientific experiments, will obtain practical experience, improve your soft skills (presentation, communication, language, etc), learn the strategies of data
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are an advantage Ability to communicate and carry out work in an interdisciplinary research team (radiochemistry, biochemistry, geochemistry, physical chemistry) and willingness to participate in scientific
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quantitative medical imaging Proficient programming skills in at least one object-oriented language (e.g., C++, Python) and broad understanding of common programming paradigms, including object-oriented design
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methods such as Building Information Modeling application for participation in national and international research projects communication with international students publications for international
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, excellent quantitative analytical and statistical as well as communication skills are required. Working enviroment Apart from working closely with colleagues at the Kiel Institute and within the Leibniz