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are looking for highly motivated and talented candidates with a strong background in physics and a fascination for exploring the non-perturbative interaction of light and matter at the ultrashort times
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atmospheric pollution by space emissions. On the regional level, we closely cooperate with the University of Rostock and are an integral part of the teaching program of the Institute of Physics. Further, we
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(FIJI/ImageJ etc.) Ability to work independently and to supervise interns and undergraduates Excellent English (in speaking and writing) and computer skills, knowledge of German is a bonus, but not
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rats. The communication language of the lab is English. The group interacts tightly with the Research Group Cognitive Neurophysiology (PI M. Yoshida; in-vitro/in vivo electrophysiology & computational
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intelligence modelling methods and deep learning techniques can also be used in both areas. Your qualifications: Master's degree/diploma/doctorate in computer science, mathematics, physics, engineering, or a
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the program coordinators ELIGIBILITY Applications are welcomed from outstanding scholars in the humanities, political and social sciences, education sciences or law, with a project firmly located in the field
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of socioeconomics, marine ecology, physical oceanography and biogeochemistry with Earth system modeling. The overarching goal is to better understand and predict the impacts of global change on tropical coasts and to
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program. Requirements Very good master's degree in computer science, data science, mathematics or a related discipline; relevant research experience (e.g., master's thesis) in the field of NLP/ML/text
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in environmental science, geography, computer science, quantitative social or political science, physics, ecology, economics, or related fields general knowledge of climate research ability to solve
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CRC RESIST Phase II program, creating a superb scientific network. RESIST is coordinated by the University of Duisburg-Essen with the participation of the Ruhr-University of Bochum, Christian-Albrechts