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Fluency in scientific English What we offer: A job at a research institute with around 300 colleagues, where diversity, equal opportunities, and a healthy work-life balance guide all areas of work. Flexible
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to leverage high-throughput phenotyping to create knowledge about plant function at the physiological level and use forward genetics approaches to unravel the genetic architecture of root traits. Our most
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study in Germany. Your work environment The research unit Educational Measurement focuses on the measurement and analysis of psychological characteristics relevant for applied educational research
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(part time, 65%, 26 weekly working hours) We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated Research Assistant (f/m/d) to contribute to a research project focused on the neuroanatomy and eco-morphological
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aim to leverage high-throughput phenotyping to create knowledge about plant function at the physiological level and use forward genetics approaches to unravel the genetic architecture of root traits
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aim to leverage high-throughput phenotyping to create knowledge about plant function at the physiological level and use forward genetics approaches to unravel the genetic architecture of root traits
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its employees in reconciling work and family life and regularly undergoes the audit berufundfamilie® . Further information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de. The research group "Functional Oxides and
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With its work, the Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ) contributes to a better understanding of plant systems and thus to the development of sustainable and resilient
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third party funded research project, we are looking for a PhD Student to work on and develop breeding strategies to mine Winter-wheat accessions stored in the IPK genebank: Your tasks You work with elite
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modelling, starting as soon as possible. The position is funded for 36 months. Remuneration is in accordance with the German public tariff scheme (TV-L Brandenburg), salary group E 13. This is a part-time