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, human-computer interaction, public health, or a related field. Quantitative research skills, including data analysis with SPSS, R, JASP, jamovi or similar software. Experience in planning and conducting
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Methodological skills: Python, Fortran, C, C++ High performance computing Good didactic skills High written and oral expression skills Computer user skills Excellent command of English Ability to work in a team We
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medical image processing Fluent in English (written and spoken); German is desirable but not required What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible working hours, remote/hybrid (upon
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achievements Additionally, the following skills would be desirable: • Experience with teaching • First publication experience • Experience with interdisciplinary research • Knowledge of structures and processes
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Above-average academic success (at least in the field of civil and corporate law) Excellent computer skills (MS-Office) Experience in working with databases Very good written and spoken English Very good
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Directive as well as projects to mitigate the dangers to democratic governance in Europe arising from processes of digitalisation that remain largely unregulated in either legal or practical terms. • PhD
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and spoken German, English and Japanese Ability to work in a team Additional skills and competence (desirable skills): Knowledge of university processes and structures What we offer: Work-life balance
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written and oral communication skills in German and English • Proficiency in standard office software applications • Familiarity with university processes and structures • Team player and high
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scientific, political and economic dimensions of these biomedical innovation processes. Focusing on the visions and practices of developers, researchers, funders and regulators in the field, ALTERBIOTIC’s main
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tensions between scientific, political and economic dimensions of these biomedical innovation processes. Focusing on the visions and practices of developers, researchers, funders and regulators in the field