24 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"O.P"-"Prof"-"Dr" positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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the central topics of the research program, such as diabetes and metabolic diseases, artificial intelligence and biomedical engineering, as well as personalized prevention. The Center's scientists work closely
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to the Licensing Regulations for Pharmacists (AAppO), as well as teaching in the bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in Molecular Science in both German and English. The successful candidate will have an
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students’ learning curves and furthermore emphasises Open Science education. The teaching programme is adapted to each doctoral researcher’s individual needs and academic background via an individual
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dynamical imaging in all areas of science, covering physics, chemistry and biology. 29 Interdisciplinary doctoral PhD projects in the fields of Ultrafast Science and Quantum Materials Research The program
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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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methods, to support the operation and maintenance of the R3B experiment and the further development of its science program. The work includes: overseeing, maintenance, as well as development of the R3B
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1992, the Max Delbrück Center is home to a vibrant community of 1,800 people from more than 70 countries. The Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology (MDC-BIMSB) is a program at the Max Delbrück
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, Biology, Marine Biology, Statistics, Computer Science or related subjects Experience in modeling and statistics. Proficiency in programming Excellent knowledge of English (written and spoken
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environment for balancing work and family life. For us, contributing to a healthier society in such an inspiring workplace is truly meaningful.“ Get to know us Benefits Career Development: Postdoc program
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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