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-supervision of Dr. Claudia Fichtel. The project is part of a broader collaborative effort involving Prof. Peter Kappeler (DPZ), Dr. Ariana Strandburg-Peshkin (Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior) and Prof
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Description About the Project The Molecular Nanophotonics Group at Leipzig University, led by Prof. Dr. Frank Cichos, is offering an exciting doctoral researcher position as part of a prestigious
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. The PhD project is part of an interdisciplinary collaboration with the University of Bayreuth (EASI lab, led by Prof. Dr. Lisa Hülsmann). Main responsibilities include joint field work to establish an in
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programming background with expierence in using Python, matlab, and/or Java, etc. a good command of German and English, both for teaching and for the preparation of research proposals and publications process
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Knowledge and experience in the analysis of metagenomics and/or biological high-throughput data Knowledge of statistical methods in the context of biological systems Experience with programming (Python, Perl
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programming experience with ROS, C/C++, and/or Python We offer: attractive working conditions with an interesting, varied and challenging area of responsibility a high degree of creative freedom in your own
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at international project meetings. We require a solid interest in digital electronics development, experience in C and python programming and familiarity with Linux environments. Knowledge of FPGA-related workflows
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/f/d, E13 TV-L, 50-75%) The position is limited for three years. Description of the project The research group of Prof. Dr. Frank Schreiber at the University of Tübingen deals with the physics
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%) The position is limited for three years. Description of the project The research group of Prof. Dr. Frank Schreiber at the University of Tübingen deals with the physics of molecular and biological materials
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organizational levels of the brain – from molecular and cellular processes to complex neuronal networks and behavior. The Department Cellular Neuroscience of Prof. Dr. Stefan Remy in association with the Research