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offers access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and a vibrant scientific community. Join us in developing solutions for a rapidly changing world and help shape the future by working in an international
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offers access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and a vibrant scientific community. Join us in developing solutions for a rapidly changing world and help shape the future by working in an international
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with glyphosate (Antier et al., 2020). This compound and its degradation by-products (mainly aminomethylphosphonic acid; AMPA) exhibit potential toxicity for the microbial communities as
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advantage. The ideal candidate should demonstrate a strong commitment to collaborative and interdisciplinary teamwork across the three collaborating groups. Excellent oral and written communication skills
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) Research area: Large Language Models (LLMs), knowledge graphs (KGs), commonsense knowledge Tasks: foundational or applied research in at least one of the following areas: LLMs, KGs, knowledge extraction
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qualification research project Proficient writing and spoken English Motivation to drive your research project and grow towards career goals in academia or industry Excellent communication skills and the ability
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). The Schirmeier lab is a small multicultural research group with PhD students and postdocs of different nationalities. Thus, the group’s communication is in English. We aim to analyze the metabolic homeostasis
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positions)) contact information of two references for non-native speakers: proof of English language test not older than 12 months (e.g. TOEFL, IELTS, CAE) proven language skills can be: completed degree
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the Leibniz Junior Research Group “ Probabilistic Methods for Dynamic Communication Networks“ (Head: Prof. Dr. B. Jahnel) starting as soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Information Flow
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Financing yes Type of Position Full PhD Working Language English Required Degree Master Areas of study Physics, Experimental Physics Description Description For our BMBF-funded research project