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Agreement) salary scale at level 13. Female applicants are given preference in the case of equal qualifications and suitability. Who are we? IOW is an independent marine research institute of the Leibniz
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Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB) in Halle (Saale), Germany, where we are offering a fully-funded PhD position within the DFG Priority Programme SPP2363: “Molecular Machine Learning”. About the
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part of the work, the applicant (m/w/div) is expected to participate in the lnstitute's structured doctoral program in order to successfully complete the dissertation. The initial appointment is for one
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further both professionally and personally in an interdisciplinary setting. Position DWI invites applications for a position as PhD student (f/m/d) in the field of polymer chemistry and physics Starting
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further both professionally and personally in an interdisciplinary setting. Position DWI invites applications for a position as PhD student (f/m/d) in the field of organic chemistry and polymer chemistry
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applications of disabled candidates. They will be preferred in case of equal qualification. We welcome applications from all backgrounds. For more information please contact: Dr. Sigrid Milles; e-mail: milles
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, both written and verbal Knowledge of German and/or a willingness to learn Computer/programming literacy, for example in R, and/or software used in image processing (Adobe Photoshop, ImageJ etc.) Ability
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Dortmund, we invite applications for a PhD Candidate (m/f/d): Analysis of Microscopic BIOMedical Images (AMBIOM) You will be responsible for Developing new machine learning algorithms for microscopy image
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, magnetic fields) and programming skills (e.g. Python) are desirable. Remuneration is based on the TV-L (EG 13, 26 h/week). The contract is limited to 3 years, which is the project duration, set by the German
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Dortmund, we invite applications for a PhD Candidate (m/f/d): Preclinical Metabolomics You will be responsible for Researching oxidative stress within lymph nodes caused by metastatic melanoma Biochemical