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sound knowledge of simulation methods and actinide chemistry is required. Application deadline: January 9, 2026 To apply, please follow the instructions in the formal job opening , where you can also find
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formally been awarded the doctoral degree will not be considered eligible. The eligibility of the researcher will be determined at the date of their first recruitment in the action. Eligible applicants will
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, biological and social factors, as well as early detection and drug safety. With about 200 employees from diverse international backgrounds, BIPS’s research covers the full spectrum from methods development and
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Leibniz-Institut für Präventionsforschung und Epidemiologie – BIPS GmbH | Bremen, Bremen | Germany | about 1 month ago
learning, data science and research data management, and causal inference methods (Iris Pigeot, Marvin Wright, Vanessa Didelez), and etiologic and molecular epidemiology (Konrad Stopsack, Krasimira
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accessible, transparent, and reusable. Key tasks include: - Developing, applying, and validating methods for statistical disclosure control and synthetic data generation, ensuring compliance with formal
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with background in biology and medicine, as well as mathematical, computational, and engineering disciplines are also encouraged to apply. They should be enthusiastic about developing new methods in
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Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg | Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | 3 months ago
units in the Department of Criminology. Against the backdrop of their expertise in behavioral economics, particularly formal modeling, and experimental and applied microeconomics, the group explores
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and digitization. More than 400 employees – including around 100 students – from over 50 countries work at nine locations in scientific and non-scientific teams on the development of innovative methods
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and digitization. More than 400 employees – including around 100 students – from over 50 countries work at nine locations in scientific and non-scientific teams on the development of innovative methods
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community health worker-delivered counseling intervention to encourage individuals with high blood pressure to seek formal care and engage with the health system. The study is based in Andhra Pradesh, India