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-assembly into superstructures using scattering and microscopy. Develop data analysis protocols for advanced structural and optical characterization methods to assess structural and optical properties of NPL
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standards in biodiversity text analysis Disseminate research results through peer-reviewed publications, academic conferences, and collaborative research proposals Your Profile MSc in biodiversity informatics
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analysis of complex microdata; familiarity with sensitive data handling, FAIR research data management, preregistration, or synthetic data methods is highly desirable. Interest in economic research topics
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processes in the Baltic Sea region, experience in the visualization and scientific analysis of large climate datasets, and confident communication in English. What does the IOW offer? The IOW offers you a
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, 2030 at our location in Müncheberg as Research associate (PhD student) (f/m/d) Your tasks Supporting research activities in the subproject on conflict management, especially literature analysis
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"Total E-Quality". In addition, the IPB is a member of the nationwide company network "Success Factor Family" and of the “Diversity Charter” (Charta der Vielfalt). Applications from disabled persons
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position is to investigate the influence of these polysaccharides on ice formation in clouds in detail and make it quantifiable. To this end, existing chromatographic analysis methods are to be further
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cloning). Bacterial production of engineered proteins in E. coli or other microorganisms. Protein purification and characterization via IMAC, SEC, SDS-PAGE, WB, etc. Analysis of bacterial longevity and
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The Network Analysis and Modelling uses machine learning to investigate how genetic variation shapes gene regulation, protein function, and, ultimately, observable plant traits. We are seeking a
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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