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development and evaluation for atomic layer processing Project Background: Design and developing novel precursors for atomic layer processing (ALD, ASD, MOCVD) Implementing, and analysing experiments on both
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. PIK’s Research Department 3 – Transformation pathways – is offering Researcher (Postdoc, or PhD Student) or research analyst position (m/f/d) (Position number: 06-2025 Researcher Transience) in the field
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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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phenotyping, including image analysis evaluations, for trait quantification Handle NGS datasets for RNAseq or SNP detection and linkage analysis using R Your qualifications and skills: You have a PhD or
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pathways for the required paradigm shift to sustainability. This position focuses on the initial work package in the project, to conduct statistical topic modelling on policy documents, ideally across
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repairing damaged extracellular matrix and initiating cartilage healing. We combine our expertise in light-driven chemistry, protein chemistry, tissue engineering, and process engineering to develop a
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Partnership Your qualifications: PhD in environmental / agricultural science, (rural) sociology, human geography, political sciences, or related subjects Knowledge of transdisciplinary approaches and methods in
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qualification in an internationally oriented research institute. Your main tasks will include: Independent development and processing of research questions in the field of conversation analysis regarding
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Association. ZPID is undergoing a strategic extension process aimed at becoming a one-stop, full-service provider supporting the entire spectrum of needs expressed by researchers and psychology professionals
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, functional magnetic resonance imaging, behavioral testing in humans and non- human primates, and computational modeling. It is funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant (Acronym DimLearn; “Flexible Dimensionality