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IWH Doctoral Programme in Economics (IWH-DPE) Call for Applications – Fall 2026 Intake The Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) is one of the leading economic research institutes in Germany
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of compact and robust diode laser modules for quantum technology applications, including quantum computers and space-based quantum sensors. For these research activities, we are looking for a Scientific
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At the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) and the University of Rostock, we offer you the opportunity to combine science and leadership in a forward-looking position - in
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The Faculty of Economics and Management Science at Leipzig University in cooperation with the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) – Member of the Leibniz Association seeks to fill the
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and infrastructure facilities of the Leibniz Association . The DPZ’s Primate Data Science (PRIDAS) platform seeks a position for Data Scientists – Computer Vision (m/f/d). The position is suitable
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infrastructure research programme distributed across several institutes and universities in Germany. The programme aims at innovating the data landscape available for social science research by improving
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. The position also strengthens the labor economics research focus at the Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg (https://www.ovgu.de/unimagdeburg/en/ ). The requirements are: the completion of an outstanding PhD
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/about-us/ifo-careers Your new job includes... Research in the field of international economics and support to develop your own research profile. the doctoral program in economics at the ifo Institute
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to yield formation. Your Tasks: You will be trained on wheat flower biology and detailed phenotyping. You will be phenotyping wheat flowers macroscopically and microscopically in the greenhouse and field
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degree (diploma, master's or equivalent) in computer science or a related discipline Comprehensive knowledge of software development with Angular or Java and service-oriented architectures, including