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on the collective agreement for the public service in the federal states of Germany (TV-L) Contact and Application For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Ulrike Cress via phone: +49 7071 / 979-209 or by
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Physical Oceanography and Instrumentation, Marine Chemistry, Biological Oceanography, Marine Geosciences, and Marine Observations works interdisciplinary within a joint research program. What will be your
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, responsible and independent work Friendly and co-operative working atmosphere in a small team Thorough familiarization with new working methods and equipment State-of-the-art working conditions in a future
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the Research Group Nonlinear Optimization and Inverse Problems (Head: Prof. Dr. D. Hömberg) starting as soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Anisotropic microfluids -- fluctuations
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) for the Information Service Engineering department (ISE) in Karlsruhe startingOctober 1, 2025. The ISE department, led by Prof. Dr. Harald Sack, investigates models and methods for efficient semantic indexing
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experience through articles in internationally recognized refereed journals or working papers suitable for publication. You contribute in-depth knowledge of methods of applied microeconomics, experimental
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coding experience with e.g. Python/Matlab/R Practical experience with High Performance Computing, and scientific programming and a willingness to learn to work with high-performing computing systems
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Office, Linux proficient in dealing with operating systems and high-performance computing facilities We expect: the ability to work independently and on your own initiative a methodical and systematic
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and apply cutting-edge methods in artificial intelligence (AI) to address urgent societal and environmental challenges such as improving food security, promoting animal welfare, protecting biodiversity
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of results in scientific journals Requirements: PhD in Physics, Engineering, Economics, Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, System Sciences or a related field training in formal, quantitative methods