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Join our team as a Research Associate (m/f/d) in the research area of process engineering full-time (39.2 hr/week), fixed term for 3.5 years. Hiring is planned for 01.01.2026. As part of
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(TIB ) – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology – Program Area D, Open Research Knowledge Graph, is looking to employ a Research Software Engineer for Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs (m/f
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computer scientist with programming experience, but no background in science communication - or vice versa - we still encourage you to apply. Your tasks and duties will be a subset of the following
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participation in the Leibniz Research Alliance network (meetings, social media, podcasts) YOUR QUALIFICATIONS Master's level university degree in the life sciences, or related experience with microbiological and
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of research results in peer-reviewed journals Presentation of results at international conferences Your profile Completed academic degree (M.Sc.) in biology or geology/palaeontology Expertise in palaeontology
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stepped-care prevention program with the following core components: “Mental health project days”, A digital emotion regulation training, and Tailored e-mental health modules, depending on the individual
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master's or diploma degree in computer science or mathematics already successfully completed doctorate confident demeanor and proficient use of German and English (both equivalent to at least B2) expertise
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conducts internationally recognized, high-impact research on the biology of aging at the molecular, cellular, and systems levels. Scientists from around 40 countries investigate the mechanisms of aging
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, computer science, pharmacology, and physics. ISAS is a member of the Leibniz Association and is publicly funded by the Federal Republic of Germany and its federal states. At our location in Dortmund, we
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the potential for long-term societal impact. Join us in uncovering the biology of aging and shaping the future of healthy longevity. Training and research within the PhD program is interdisciplinary. Lecture