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As the German National Library of Science and Technology our future-oriented services ensure the infrastructural requirements for a high-quality supply of information and literature for research in
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integrate into our databases) integrate living synthesis pipelines into human-in-the-loop processes (e.g. Cochrane crowd or NACSOS ) evaluate and develop automation tools for information extraction help us
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information about the Institute see www.leibniz-fmp.de . For questions please don’t hesitate to contact Prof. Adam Lange (alange(at)fmp-berlin.de ) How to apply: On the FMP homepage please go to
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and taking minutes of meetings in German or English Maintenance of databases with scientific performance data Digitization and archiving of documents Collaboration in the optimization of processes Your
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Research Data Center , the IWH hosts a wealth of commercial databases via WRDS and other platforms, provides access to proprietary microdata on banks and firms via research collaborations, and pursues
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monitoring scientific and qualitative standards for aerosol characterization Advancing technical innovations in the field of aerosol measurement technology and data processing Public representation of CAIS
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are looking for a full-time position with the option to be based either at our main location in Kiel or our Research Hub in Berlin. The position is designed for individuals passionate about data analysis and
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, agricultural sciences, social sciences, and data science and further develop this expertise in the context of living lab research. The new organizational unit will also cooperate closely with ZALF's existing
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prerequisite for graduation, however, the doctoral committee has to certify sufficient quality for a decent chance of publication). For more information on the program, visit this detailed article (in German
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/validated translations from existing studies, meta-information) and make it available to the community. The collaboration is interdisciplinary, involving social scientists, language experts, and language