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storage, and more. For more details, please see our website . Job description We are seeking a Senior Scientific Software Engineer to lead our software development efforts at the GEG. Our team develops
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Nanoscience Institute. Your position The new professor will be expected to conduct an excellent research program and contribute to teaching activities at all levels. Your profile We are looking
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with graph-based database software. . Job description Identifying public and commercial data sources relevant to pharmaceutical production, trade, and supply chains. Writing scripts for web scraping and
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computer skills (MS Office, SAP, etc.) enable you to work efficiently Experience in the areas of event management and communication, and an affinity for technical applications and web CMS With your
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experience, preferably in software development or applied research projects Software development skills, particularly with web technologies (JavaScript, HTML, and CSS) and C# (.NET) Data analysis skills in
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expertise? Through an Impact Collaboration Programme (ICP) project, you can develop creative ways to work together to ensure that the best available knowledge supports the design of solutions to the complex
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marketing, recruiting, and administrative activities for the MAS programme. Typical marketing activities include supporting marketing campaigns, developing or revising marketing descriptions (e.g. website
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DIZH understands innovation very broadly and includes all disciplines: artistic, design, natural science, technology, humanities, education and social science.
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Traumatic SCI has profound and lifelong implications for affected patients and their families. A major challenge in drug development for traumatic SCI is the high failure rate of clinical trials despite
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infrastructure, ensuring secure environments for sensitive and clinical data. Monitor, maintain, and improve the reliability of NEXUS services, primarily web applications running in containers on virtual machines