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development knowledge of the state-of-the-art in climate physics and Earth system modeling and data analysis techniques programming skills e.g. in C, BASH, Python, Latex software user knowledge: MS or Libre
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(m/f/d) in the field of cartilage repair TASKS Contribute to the TriggerINK project by providing expertise in the field of cartilage repair to a multidisciplinary and international team Plan, establish
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contribute to practical supervisory implementation Your Profile: Enrolment in a Ph.D. programme or Ph.D degree or Masters with 3-4 years of relevant professional experience in Economics, Sustainable Finance
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analyses (e.g., Linkage, QTL and GWAS analyses). Hands-on experience in phenotyping plants (e.g., cereals) is a must. Experience with molecular, cytological and/or biochemical techniques or R programming is
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or interest in game theory, tax competition and fiscal federalism, welfare economics, environmental economics, public economics is a plus Ideally Working knowledge of programming languages such as Mathematica
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and actual work settings. Tasks include: Developing research paradigms Programming experiments and analyzing data Presenting results at conferences and writing research articles Supervising research
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media technology programming) Mobile working option (hybrid), subsidy towards the Deutschlandticket as a job ticket, occupational health management (OHM) Reconciliation of work and family life, family
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” or Neuroeconomics is highly welcome, but not mandatory Knowledge of neuroscientific methods (fMRI, EEG, MEG or NIRS) and/or in psychophysics would be of great advantage Programming skills in Matlab, R or python and
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interdisciplinary perspectives excellent communication skills in English (both written and oral) a willingness to engage with and learn the programming languages and software tools necessary for the modeling work. We
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researchers: two doctoral researchers (m/f/d): reference number: 25_01_A4 These two positions are initially for a fixed term of three years. The institute’s personnel development plan allocates four years