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. The position is paid according to the German salary scheme for the public sector (TVöD Bund) as an 65 % position at E13. It is a fixed-term position, limited to 3 years. We foster your career development by
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research project, and the training programme is available on the RTG webpage (https:// www.uni-goettingen.de/rtg2906). Applications are due by 15.01.2026. We ask you to submit your written application as a
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an excellent environment for scientific development and collaboration. About BIPS The Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS is one of Germany’s largest and oldest research institutes
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innovation, regional economic development, and structural change, creating opportunities for collaborative research where interests align. The position is initially limited to two years. A permanent contract
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. The flexible dye laser systems require hands-on work in optics (spectroscopy, laser physics) and software development. Data evaluation is an essential part of the project work to distinguish between
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leading experts in environmental health, stem cell technology, and epidemiology. This collaborative environment fosters innovation and skill development, providing hands-on training in organoid culture
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analysis and, ideally, initial work experience in this field. You already have experience in conducting incubation experiments. You are interested in the development of analytical methods and have basic
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second half at the DLR for the development and implementation of high-resolution gas spectroscopy. The PhD candidate will be scientifically supervised by Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Heinz-Wilhelm Hübers
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, statistics, and financial mathematics. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/trr388/ Project B03 of SFB/TRR388 concerns numerical methods for the treatment of stochastic optimal control problems and backward
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), the group investigates the neurobiological mechanisms of healthy development and resilience as well as neurobiological signatures of stress-related symptoms. The research focuses on critical transition