99 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"O.P" positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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Via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions” in the second funding phase at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg will start with a highly interdisciplinary and ambitious research program in November
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) university degree in computer science, data science, applied mathematics, or in physics, oceanography, or a related field with qualifications/experience in data science Experience in programming (e.g., FORTRAN
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mechanics, geosciences, physics, mechanical engineering or related disciplines #programming skills in one or more languages (Matlab, Python, R, C, Fortran) #excellent knowledge of English (written and spoken
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-marburg.de/en/fb20/departments/bpc/pharmatoxikol ). The PhD project is funded by the German Research Foundation as part of the Priority Programme SPP 2493 (https://www.uni-saarland.de/forschen/hetcci.html
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life sciences program Solid histology experience (tissue preparation, stainings incl. IFL and ISH, microscopy, RNA/protein preparation, in vivo), experience with LeicaBond (or similar), slide scanners
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independent research projects or subprojects if particularly qualified Your profile Successfully completed technician training with professional experience or BA/MS degree in a life sciences program Solid cell
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techniques (DNA/RNA isolation, PCR) would be an advantage Written and oral communication skills (German) We Offer Excellent framework conditions: state-of-the-art equipment and opportunities
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CO2 conversion is beneficial. Demonstrated excellence in academic research. Strong interest to establish an original, world-class research program. Ability to work in an international team. Excellent
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an energy research programme run by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE) (third-party funded project VH2109) within the framework of the joint project S3dEL ‘Safety and Security
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Training Group (RTG) “Activation of anti-Microbial Effectors (ACME)” (coordinator: Dirk Schlüter, Hannover) funded by the German Research Foundation. The central aim of the program is to give highly