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following position Postdoctoral researcher (m/f/d) in Environmental Data Science and Machine Learning for the project BoTiKI Location: Görlitz Employment scope: full-time (40 weekly working hours) / part
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. Remuneration is in accordance with the German public tariff scheme (TV-L Brandenburg), salary group E 13. This is a part-time position with a weekly working time of 30 hours per week. Key responsibilities: PIK
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position can be filled on a part-time basis with a minimum of 25 hours per week. The Earth Resilience Science Unit serves as a bridge group between PIK and the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology (MPI
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-university research institutes in Germany. PRIF is headquartered in Frankfurt and has a branch office in Berlin. More than 100 employees from research, administration and science communication contribute
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Dienst der Länder (TV-L, Public Sector Collective Agreement on Länder) salary scale at level 13. The position can also be filled on a flexible part-time basis with at least 30h/week. About the ISOLUME
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history. The IDS has an annual budget of around 13.6 million euros and currently employs 220 staff members. It is part of the Leibniz Association, which includes 96 other non-university research and
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weekly working time of 40 hours per week. The position can be filled on a part-time basis. Background: Addressing climate change and biodiversity loss requires a deep understanding of global land-use
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and Precision Nutrition investigates hormonal and molecular mechanisms involved in the nutritional regulation of the human metabolism. Currently, the focus of the department lies on the role
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Researcher (m/f/d) (salary group TV-L E13, 100 %, 22 months) Preferred start date is as soon as possible. Duties and functions: Intuitive information processing has clear advantages for human cognition but
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to yield formation. Your tasks: Work in a research team to better comprehend wheat and barley grain number determination specifically in the context of source-sink interactions using contrasting germplasm