161 parallel-programming-"NTNU-Norwegian-University-of-Science-and-Technology" positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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Programme is a scientific visitor scheme designed to provide early-career students/researchers (prior to embarking on a PhD) with a passion for technology and tool development an opportunity to gain hands
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interdisciplinary program, HEIBRiDS trains young scientists in Data Science applications within a broad range of natural science domains, spanning from Earth & Environment, Astronomy, Space & Planetary Research
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, we seek a highly motivated researcher with a proven track record in parallel programming models for CPS, high-level compilers, system and computer architecture and automatic code optimization
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opportunity to develop and lead their own independent research project, recruit PhD students through the IMPRS PhD program, and build a team by hiring postdoctoral researchers. In parallel, they will oversee
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therapies, cell programming and repair, bioengineering, and computational health. Through this research, we build the foundations for medical innovation. Together with our partners, we seek to accelerate
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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
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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 Global Fellow postdoctoral program at the MDC is a strategic initiative to recruit
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& corporate benefits in the public sector (e.g. pension plan) • A supervisor and research institution that foster innovation and collaboration and are committed to training and career development of the next
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. The affiliated early career program of the Jena School for Microbial Communication (JSMC) offers an ambitious, structured and interdisciplinary post-graduate training based on top-level fundamental research
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The position is funded for 3 years (65% TV-L E13), starting on January 1st, 2026, within the framework of the TTU HIV program of the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF). Project Description: Although