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assays, flow cytometry, and gene editing techniques Collaborate closely with biologists, clinicians, and data scientists within a highly interdisciplinary environment Contribute to publications and
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-doctoral phase in the field of analysis and geometry. The position is, depending on the qualification achieved to date, initially limited for a period of 3 years. Field of activity: • Collaboration in
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for improving the education landscape. Nationally and internationally, our research institute is one of the leading centers for empirical educational research. As an interdisciplinary team, we work on current
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collaborative EU or national research projects. Working language in the group is English. The position is available for a funding period of three years, starting at the earliest date possible. The salary depends
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. Duration of the funding The earliest possible funding period starts in July of the following year. The funding duration is 6-24 months. After a 12-month funding period, a decision is made as to whether
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transnational terrorist actors and networks as well as command of the current debates in the research field; An international profile attained through experience in collaborative research, field research
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or a related field, as well as solid experience in the identification of phytoplankton using microscopy and flow cytometry. Additionally, the ability and willingness to conduct research at sea is
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: − independent execution of an innovative Postdoc research project within the framework of the IRTG, with the goal of completing within the contract period; − publication of the research results in internationally
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retinal tissue biopsy. The project is funded by the Emmy Noether programme of the German Research Foundation (DFG) for a three-year period, with the possibility of an additional three years. We offer: a
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molecular/condensed matter physics) and the developments on new tools in perturbation theory and in computational methods (gradient flow), including quantum computing. We look for ambitious candidates with a