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embedded into the NeuroCure Cluster of Excellence (see: http://www.neurocure.de/ ), a collaborative framework program that combines leading researchers in neuroscience from various Berlin based institutions
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, and light-matter interactions. Strong theoretical knowledge/programming skills (e.g.: Keldysh path integral, quantum transport theories, molecular dynamics simulation, exact diagonalization and (time
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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
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publication or preprint, in electrophysiology in non-human primates, strong quantitative, programming, and experimental skills, and share a passion for understanding the neural basis of visual perception and
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, or related field and experience working with climate models and their output. Ideally, you would have experience with data assimilation techniques and have a solid background in programming languages such as
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accessibility landscape identifies tissue repair program in human regulatory T cells. Immunity. 2021 Apr 13;54(4):702-720.e17. 4Simon M. et al., Single-cell chromatin accessibility and transposable element
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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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for personal and professional development Interesting, varied and challenging tasks and family-friendly working conditions Company pension plan (VBL) Company health promotion and the opportunity to participate
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Programming knowledge (e.g. R, Python) Experience in field studies, specifically in museums is a plus Above-average degree in psychology or related disciplines Very good command of English Our offer: Work in a
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distinctive and impactful research profile as part of this position. The position offers excellent resources and the opportunity to connect with the department’s research programs on formal and informal science