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/palaeoproteomics, stable isotope geochemistry, modelling and ancient DNA, to answer questions relating to the replacement of Neanderthals and/or Denisovans by anatomically modern humans between 60-30,000 years ago
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ZooMS/palaeoproteomics, stable isotope geochemistry, modelling and ancient DNA, to answer questions relating to the replacement of Neanderthals and/or Denisovans by anatomically modern humans between 60
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• Ability and willingness to communicate research findings to the broader public • Strong communication and teamwork skills What we offer: Model 2: The employment duration is 4 years. Initially limited
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this professorship are general philosophy of science, with focus on scientific modeling, interdisciplinarity and philosophy of engineering. Your duties will include active participation in research, teaching and
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four years. The Department would like to strengthen its position in the area of chemoinformatics/modelling-based analyses of potential drug candidates and is looking for a scientist with expertise in
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the complex drivers of landslide risk in rapidly urbanising tropical cities. The project will develop a hybrid modelling framework combining process-based and statistical methods to examine causal feedbacks
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, Chemoinformatics, and Molecular Modeling • Excellent knowledge of English (C1) • Team player and high social/communicative skills • High resilience Ability to deliver presentations and publications in
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a sound reputation in the research domains of landslides, “human impact” on geosystems and spatial modeling of geomorphic processes as well as in the applied research including global environmental
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and genetically manipulating non-model organisms • Experience in genetics and cloning • Experience with advanced bioinformatics tools. • High ability to express yourself both orally and in
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a sound reputation in the research domains of landslides, “human impact” on geosystems and spatial modeling of geomorphic processes as well as in the applied research in the thematic areas global