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The Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy e. V. (ATB) is a pioneer and driver of bioeconomy research. We create scientific foundations for the transformation of agricultural
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, including experts in genetics and rhizosphere biology, and have the opportunity to travel to the Netherlands to participate in shared experiments and project meetings. Your tasks: Microscopy, histology, and
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transcriptomics to identify the genetic regulation of anatomy. Plant cultivation (barley) in the greenhouse and field Keep informed with the latest advancements in plant science research and contribute
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international conferences Mentoring of researchers Your qualifications: University degree in sociology, economics, or a closely related field Doctorate / PhD in one of the above-mentioned fields is an advantage
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, Microbiology, Evolutionary Biology or equivalent Practical experience with bacterial cultivation techniques (familiarity of BSL-2 biosafety protocols) Proficient in working under sterile conditions Ideally
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basic research with science transfer to the public, the media and policymakers. Since 2009, the PRIF has been a member of the Leibniz Association, a national umbrella organization of outstanding non
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) (Position number: 32-2025 SHK ARIADNE) in the field of Climate Economics and Policy, starting as soon as possible. The position is funded until August 2026. The remuneration is determined according
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(Leibniz Gemeinschaft) and committed to international standards of excellent science. The IWM invites applications for the position of a Postdoctoral Researcher as a Junior Research Group Leader (m/f/d
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in marine biology or natural science Strong interest in the application of plankton imaging technologies (Zooscan, Flowcam, Planktoscope) is an advantage Good knowledge in statistical analyses
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The culturally diverse Research Group “Plant Architecture” is primarily interested in basic research questions concerning how cereal inflorescences, called spikes, develop and how this contributes to yield formation. Your Tasks: You carry out the harvest of individual spikes and assist with the...