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for employees with relatives in need of care Wide range of health, prevention and sports offers Contact & Application To Apply Please send a CV, cover letter, links to code repositories and contact information
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ability to quantify and model these processes remains limited, contributing to uncertainties in global carbon sink estimates. You will analyze data and samples from past and upcoming expeditions to evaluate
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according to TV-L, pay grade E 13 (100%). Please apply by submitting, merged in one PDF document, (1) a letter of motivation, (2) your CV including a list of publications, (3) a summary of or a link to your
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; to support the department’s ongoing work, for example, by organising lectures and conferences; involvement in citizen science projects; to link your project with the research conducted in the »Knowledge and
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Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | 3 months ago
research in historical linguistics. The project will focus on developing AI tools designed to support linguists in handling vast amounts of historical linguistic data, facilitating tasks such as tracking
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, 1-page motivation letter; written in English) not later than April 20th, 2025 under the following link: Online application As soon as the selection procedure has finished, all your application data
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of action. For more detailed information, please visit the department website . Your responsibilities Your profile you have a Ph.D. degree at the commencement of employment. you demonstrate proficiency in a
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The project, conducted in the laboratory of Martin Dichgans (isd-research.de/dichgans-lab ), exploits the mechanisms linking mutations in novel risk genes for cerebrovascular disease (Nature 2022, Nat Genet
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is part of a major project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) “WETSCAPES2.0: Sinks, links and legacies of novel ecosystems in rewetted fen landscapes”. WETSCAPES2.0 combines expertise from
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aims to shed light on AMOC variability and change during the last two millennia by combining climate model simulations with proxy data, using particle filter data assimilation, and to link