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• Willingness to work in a team and in a research network • Computer programming experience • Knowledge in electronics • Experience in the field of optics and quantum optics is desirable We offer: • A truly
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Heidelberg University is a comprehensive university with a strong focus on research and international standards. With around 31,300 students and 8,400 employees, including numerous top researchers
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. The deadline for submitting applications is 13 July 2025 at 23:59 (Berlin time). Applications should be addressed to the project’s principal investigator, Dr. James Griffiths, but should sent electronically
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27.06.2025 Application deadline: 20.07.2025 The following position is available in the newly established Collaborative Research Center 1718 “Common Ground: Cognition – Grammar – Communication
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Computer-adaptive methods and multi-stage testing Application of machine learning in psychometrics Predictive modeling of educational data Methodological challenges in cohort comparisons Advanced meta
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Description At the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, the Institute of Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine (IMMM) is seeking to fill a project position at the earliest possible date
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Assistant (Doctoral Candidate) with specialising in optical coherence tomography (OCT) (salary scale 13 TV-L, 75 %) The fixed-term position is for a duration of 36 month in accordance with the project
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Assistant (Doctoral Candidate) with specialising in hyperspectral imaging (salary scale 13 TV-L, 75 %) The fixed-term position is for a duration of 36 month in accordance with the project duration. Your role
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Assistant (Doctoral Candidate) with specialising in multimodal imaging (salary scale 13 TV-L, 65 %) The fixed-term position is for a duration of 36 month in accordance with the project duration. Your role In
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Europe and in the post-Soviet Eurasia (with a particular focus on Russia). The main focus of the research is in the comparative authoritarianism studies: how do authoritarian regimes in the post-Communist