12 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"IMPRS-ML"-"U"-"FEMTO-ST"-"Dr" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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, and law, with a strong interest in innovative and interdisciplinary research areas. Max Planck Postdoc Program (Postdoctoral positions at Max Planck Institutes) The Max Planck Society invites
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outstanding postdoctoral researchers in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Earth Science and the Life Sciences. This collaborative program offers a comprehensive four-year position
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enquiries can be directed to Prof. Kai Wirtz (kai.wirtz@hereon.de ). Your profile MSc and PhD in environmental sciences, physics or related disciplines with experience in programming languages (e.g., Fortran
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researchers to support complex behavioral experiments. Qualifications: Experience in designing and building custom optical systems. Familiarity with Zemax and CAD software. Strong programming skills in C
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, with strong ties to Berlin’s broader biomedical landscape. MDC offers structured postdoctoral training programs, access to cutting-edge technology platforms, and opportunities for interdisciplinary
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, computational data analysis and microbial evolution, with a solid understanding of quantitative statistics and programming (Python, R, MATLAB, etc.). Additional expertise in ancient DNA, (bio)archaeology
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experice in machine learning, mathematical methods, and mathematical analysis Programming experience Teamwork and ability to work in an international environment Good communication skills Profound knowledge
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PostDoc in "Sustaining the keystone: Rethinking Antarctic krill fishery management under climate ...
HIFMB contributes to one of the Helmholtz Research Programs (currently ‘Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future’) as part of a particular topic (6, Marine and Polar Life). The cohort work will directly
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Postdoc in "Navigating uncertainty: Planning marine protected areas in a changing Southern Ocean"...
Marine Governance. Further details: As a Helmholtz Institute, the HIFMB contributes to one of the Helmholtz Research Programs (currently ‘Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future’) as part of a particular
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. Further details: As a Helmholtz Institute, the HIFMB contributes to one of the Helmholtz Research Programs (currently ‘Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future’) as part of a particular topic (6, Marine and