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Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB) in Halle (Saale), Germany, where we are offering a fully-funded PhD position within the DFG Priority Programme SPP2363: “Molecular Machine Learning”. About the
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program. The overarching theme of BirdMORE is to further unlock the potential of Natural History Collections to study population and genomic change. Your tasks The study of demographic history in bird
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, both written and verbal Knowledge of German and/or a willingness to learn Computer/programming literacy, for example in R, and/or software used in image processing (Adobe Photoshop, ImageJ etc.) Ability
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Access to training, workshops, and career development opportunities Enrolment in the GAUSS graduate program (University of Göttingen) Supervision by an interdisciplinary Thesis Advisory Committee
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part of the work, the applicant (m/w/div) is expected to participate in the lnstitute's structured doctoral program in order to successfully complete the dissertation. The initial appointment is for one
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program, colloquia, workshops). Your tasks Processing and analyzing text-based data from learning management systems, assessment systems and qualitative data sources such as interview transcripts
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environment. The candidate will be given the opportunity to develop a doctoral thesis with extensive support through the RTG2413 (www.synage.de ) and the CBBS graduate program (gp.cbbs.eu ). Your profile
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the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) and aiming to study the icehouse–hothouse transition during the Permian (299–252 million years ago) and extreme continental climate states. Key
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profile. Active participation in a large research project about the scaling of intervention studies, with a focus on mentoring for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. the doctoral program in
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. The position is part of the research group Quality.2 (Phytonutrient Management) in the programme area ‘Plant Quality and Food Security’ (QUALITY). The aim of the research project ‘GluAmin’ is therefore