56 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" uni jobs at Leibniz
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. PIK is offering a Programme coordinator position for the Planetary Boundary Initiative (m/f/d) (Position number: 17-2025 Programme coordinator) starting as soon as possible. The position is funded until
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on marine research. As part of a joint appointment procedure (§ 20 of the BremHG), the position of Head of Program Area III "Communication of Marine-Related Sciences" at the German Maritime Museum | Leibniz
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circadian rhythms of metabolism and immune parameters, as well as the effects of intermittent fasting, in individuals with multiple sclerosis compared to healthy participants. Your tasks: Support of 24-hour
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for molecular biology and genomics. Your work will also include maintenance and care of plankton and invertebrates in a laboratory setting in support of experimental research. You will support multiple projects
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of multiple impacts of climate change on wine-growing landscapes, landscape functions and ecosystem services quantitative numerical approaches to assess landscape functions and ecosystem services such as water
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in cooperation with scientists and stakeholders. Ecological monitoring is carried out through integrated recording of soil, crops, and landscape characteristics using multiple sensors, mobile measuring
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databases (e.g. Scopus, Web of Science); Identify, screen, and select relevant academic and policy literature; Extract, code, and standardize data from selected studies; Manage and organize data from multiple
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, Marine Chemistry, Biological Oceanography, Marine Geosciences, and Marine Observations works interdisciplinary within a joint research program. What will be your tasks? The successful candidate will work
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programming • Interest in geoscience and exploitation of data • Knowledge of hosting services like GitLab • Knowledge in Python, FORTRAN, MATLAB, HTML, or similar. Experience with Typo-3 is appreciated
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, and research-based public and educational work. Over the next ten years, the Museum für Naturkunde will realise its plan for the future. New laboratories and jobs for cutting-edge research will be