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objectives with a focus on assessing responses of 1) tree functional processes including leaf metabolism, growth, C and water relations, 2) soil processes including nutrient cycling and soil organic matter
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of the dissertation, competence and experience in teaching courses in the field of aquatic ecology with a predominantly organismic orientation Desirable additional qualifications: Knowledge in data processing, research
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of the dissertation, competence and experience in teaching courses in the field of terrestrial ecology with a predominantly organismic orientation Desirable additional qualifications: Knowledge of data processing
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research interests or alternatively the topic of your Master's/Diploma thesis (max. 1 page) and any related presentations/publications with your application. Teamwork and co-operation skills in working with
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of quantitative analysis of biomolecules using LC-MS and IC-MS (DDA, DIA, label-free, TMT, MRM, PRM, SIM); bioinformatic processing and statistical evaluation (R, TraceFinder, DIA-NN, Waters_Connect
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and in internationally peer-reviewed journals desired German language skills: C1 level according to CEFR, English proficiency: B2/C1 Relevant computer skills Sense of responsibility, independence
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Archaeology Excellent computer skills (GIS, databases) Driving license (category B) Language skills: excellent command of English; very good knowledge of additional modern languages is an advantage Social
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; experience abroad an advantage Good computer skills Please enclose written reflections on your dissertation project with your application (max. 5 pages) Ability to work in a team, motivation, commitment
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Willingness to participate in ongoing research projects of the Division of Prehistory and Early History Practical experience in geoarchaeological laboratory work Excellent computer skills (GIS, databases
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tasks, as well as obtaining research funds. You will conduct independent research focused on firm-level data. Throughout this process, you will work together with senior faculty members on conducting your