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and employment biographies in historical and international comparison as well as from a sociological and economic perspective. Important topics are the cumulative processes of social inequality in
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reliability of R-Mode, particularly under varying environmental conditions. Key objectives include understanding the physical processes that affect R-Mode signal propagation, quantifying the variability
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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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interest in fostering South-South exchange and collaborations across various disciplinary and geographical borders. Desirable qualifications: Experience in project management; Communication, co-operation and
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qualities Completed academic university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) Knowledge of the open access and scientific landscape Knowledge of research processes, e.g. by having worked in research projects
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. Alexander Ecker (Institute of Computer Sciences, University of Göttingen). Candidate profile We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with: A strong background in animal behavior, behavioral ecology
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). The empirical research should capture and analyze teaching and learning processes, for example by video analysis or eye-tracking. Development activities for instance may include AI tools, the creation
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for this job ". Prof Pich will answer any questions you may have about the position (pich@dwi.rwth-aachen.de ). By submitting an application, you consent to your data being processed electronically.
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. Collecting fecal samples for genetic and hormonal analysis. Pre-processing non-invasive biological samples in our field lab. Contributing to the running of the long-term research project and field station
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the Research Group DynaDeep, our subproject estimates global fluxes of groundwater through beaches. Biogeochemical processes in these ‘subterranean estuaries’ (STEs) change composition of the water and control