222 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"U"-"UCL"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at DAAD in Germany
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Universität Berlin. The position is part of the research group QUALITY.2 (Phytonutrient Management) in the programme area ‘Plant Quality and Food Security’ (QUALITY). The aim of the research project “PhytoM” is
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) and should be used for a doctorate. Participation in the accompanying doctoral program is compulsory. This serves to impart both scientific and methodological knowledge and offers the opportunity
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collection programs (e.g. R, fomr) Very good English and German skills (or willingness to acquire them) Interest in media communication We offer Part of a young and dynamic Emmy Noether Research Group Diverse
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Research Training Group (GRK2859) “R-loop Regulation in Robustness and Resilience (4R)” ( https://4r-rtg.de ), funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). 4R investigates how R-loops regulate biological
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is part of 4R Research Training Group (GRK2859) “R-loop Regulation in Robustness and Resilience (4R)” ( https://4r-rtg.de ), funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). 4R investigates how R-loops
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that demand interdisciplinary solutions? Then the Program for Collaborative Doctoral Projects is the perfect opportunity for you. Many of today’s most pressing problems can only be tackled through
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depending on the length of your chosen study programme or project Start: usually from 1st October of the following year after the application, or earlier if a German language course is taken prior
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that demand interdisciplinary solutions? Then the Program for Collaborative Doctoral Projects is the perfect opportunity for you. Many of today’s most pressing problems can only be tackled through
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is advantageous knowledge and experience in evaluating scientific data, primarily from imaging techniques, is advantageous good written and spoken English teaching experience in the subjects of “Animal
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Research Center (CRC) “Data-driven agile planning for responsible mobility” (AgiMo), funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). This interdisciplinary center, involving four universities and the German