48 postdoc-in-system-identification-and-control-systems PhD positions at Leibniz in Germany
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). The institute also maintains locations in Dedelow and Paulinenaue. The research group “Farm Economics and Ecosystem Services” is a team of dedicated postdocs and PhD students who want to make a difference through
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, computer science, medicine, pharmacology, and physics. ISAS is a member of the Leibniz Association and is publicly funded by the Federal Republic of Germany and its federal states. At our location in
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international backgrounds, BIPS’s research covers the full spectrum from methods development and identification of disease causes to prevention and implementation research. The work is supported by extensive
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or discrete probabilistic structures is beneficial but not required. What we offer: WIAS Berlin is a premier research institution known for its strength in optimization, optimal control, dynamical systems, and
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12 months prior to application Good command of English (German is not required) Willing to relocate to Germany for the duration of the position We offer Working in the socially relevant field
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With its work, the Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ) contributes to a better understanding of plant systems and thus to the development of sustainable and resilient
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recent project is to characterize the function and genetic control of root anatomical and architectural traits in barley to enhance drought and soil compaction stress tolerance. Your tasks: Microscopy
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The Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology (LIN) is an internationally recognized neuroscientific research institute and dedicated to the research on learning and memory. Our research comprises all
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journals is desired Ability to work reliably and collaboratively in a scientific research setting Strong command of spoken and written English; German language skills are a plus. We offer Involvement in a
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. Our most recent project is to characterize the function and genetic control of root anatomical traits in maize to enhance drought tolerance. This PhD project is part of a large consortium, including