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equivalent degree in agriculture, biology or any related field. You are an early career researcher not more than one year after your PhD and you have a proven track record and extensive experience with genetic
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theoretical questions about eco-evolutionary dynamics and has a passion for science. The postdoctoral position is part of a DFG project and centres around addressing questions on eco-evolutionary dynamics
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science in Central and Eastern Europe, both in the present and in the past – an area and field of activity that has gained prominence in recent years as citizen science. The department’s research is divided
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the function of engineered Treg cells. In addition, we are continuously developing new modules to improve certain aspects of Treg cell biology. Your tasks include, but are not limited to: Coordinate
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interdisciplinary project seeks to develop new approaches to resilient and sustainable urban development, in cooperation with Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and RWTH Aachen. For the subproject based
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data-driven insights. Participating in project leadership, working closely with a leading professor of economics to guide the strategic direction of the research and policy agenda. You will cooperate
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journal articles Contribution to the overall support of the project, working group, and team collaboration Requirements: PhD in data science, or in any field with relevant experience Experience with
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dissemination of results contribution to documents collaboratively created, such as papers, documentation, reports Your qualifications: doctorate in the field of Agriculture, Environmental science, Geosciences
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(Leibniz Gemeinschaft) and committed to international standards of excellent science. The IWM invites applications for the position of a Post-Doctoral Researcher (m/f/d) Full-time, fixed term for three years
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biodiversity in Earth system dynamics – to serve science and society” Senckenberg stands for curiosity-driven and application-oriented collections-based research. The Department of River Ecologyand Conservation