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) is an advantage Experience in software tools such as Origin, Matlab, Python/Matplotlib or similar programs for data processing and evaluation. Knowledge of a relevant programming language complements
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++, Python, Java) Good written and spoken English skills (min. level B2) Good written and spoken German skills (min. level B2) What we offer: Working in a family friendly and collegial environment with
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way of working and quick comprehension; ability to quickly familiarize yourself with new concepts Enjoy scientific work in a cross-domain context. Good knowledge of programming languages (e.g. Python, R
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psychophysics • Experience with a high-level programming language such as MATLAB or Python • Excellent English communication skills and a collaborative mindset • German language skills are not required but
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: ? Software skills (e.g. MatLab, Simulink, Python, ASPEN Plus, Modelica, Open Foam or COMSOL Multiphysics) or the willingness to acquire these as part of the project work ? Experience in constructive plant and
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programming skills (e.g., Python, R, C/C++) and experience with high-throughput sequencing data. Solid understanding of RNA biology, transcriptomics, and epitranscriptomics. Desirable Skills Experience with
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yourself quickly with new concepts. Enjoyment of scientific work. Very good/good programming skills (at least in Python and C++). Good written and spoken German (at least C1 level) and English. In-depth
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. Strong programming skills, preferably in Fortran, C/C++, or Python. Competency in visualizing and analyzing large-scale climate datasets using software tools like Matlab, IDL, Ferret, Python, or R. Merit
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experience of semiconductor physics, numerical simulation and programming in object-oriented languages such as Python or C++ Fluency in German and English Independence, personal responsibility and a structured
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Familiarity with structured reasoning, chain-of-thought processes, and agent-based systems is beneficial Strong programming skills (preferably Python); experience with high-performance computing (HPC