135 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"U" positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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opportunities The group language is English, so no German language skills are required – but it is a great opportunity for you to learn German. Free in-house language courses are available. The historic city of
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to thedevelopment of collaborative research programs. Teaching is an integral part of the professorial position and teaching in all stages of the study program in German and English language is required. Non-German
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the capability to pursue a broad physics program with relativistic radioactive beams addressing nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics questions. During the year 2027, the setup is planned to move to its new
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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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, regionally anchored top university as it focuses on the grand challenges of the 21st century. It develops innovative solutions for the world's most pressing issues. In research and academic programs
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and in PhD programs, both in computer science and in interdisciplinary study programs. The ability to teach in German and English is expected. The general administrative requirements for hiring
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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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/departments/bpc/pharmatoxikol ). The PhD project is funded by the German Research Foundation and aims to investigate the molecular programs of renal cellular plasticity, which are crucial for kidney repair
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researchers to support complex behavioral experiments. Qualifications: Experience in designing and building custom optical systems. Familiarity with Zemax and CAD software. Strong programming skills in C
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“Research for a life without cancer" is our mission at the German Cancer Research Center. We investigate how cancer develops, identify cancer risk factors and look for new cancer prevention