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The INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials in Saarbrücken, Germany, is an internationally leading center for materials research, a scientific partner to national and international research
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, the Black Sea and the Adriatic from late antiquity to the present day. The GWZO employs around 80 staff from Germany and abroad and has been based in Leipzig’s city centre since 2010. From 2025 onwards
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requirements framework Experience with designing, building, and maintaining extensive data sets / databases / data infrastructure We offer: We offer the infrastructure of a modern research center with excellent
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The Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID) in Trier (Germany) is an internationally recognized research-based psychology service center located in Trier (Germany) and is belonging to the Leibniz
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you can guide and mentor less experienced team members. If you are a team player. We offer you: The opportunity to work in a world-class research center with state-of-the-art facilities and scientists
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The mission of the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) as a nationally and internationally active research institute is to deliver solutions for an ecologically, economically
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Prepare competitive grant applications for third-party funding Collaborate with researchers from the Tübingen School of Education (TüSE), the Tübingen Center of Digital Education (TüCeDE), and the LEAD
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, the University of Greifswald, the Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) Who are we? The IOW is an independent research institute of the Leibniz Association for which
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on two core but complementary areas: Computer vision and sensor data analysis, applied to tasks such as object detection in drone images (e.g., pest or disease detection), object tracking (e.g. leaves
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The Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID) in Trier (Germany) is an internationally recognized research-based psychology service center located in Trier (Germany) and is belonging to the Leibniz