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The DFG-funded Research Training Group “Mixed Ionic-Electronic Transport: From Fundamentals to Applications” ( www.grk2948.uni-heidelberg.de ) is an interdisciplinary structured doctoral program at
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Stratification and its Moral Foundations across Countries. Your tasks: Carry out high-quality research toward the goals of the project, in an independent and collaborative manner using comparative panel data and
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to teach as part of the institute’s Masters and doctoral program but will not be required or expected to do so. The salary is paid according to the German TV-L system (the salary agreement for public service
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approaches Experience in teaching and development of teaching programs can be of advantage Working effectively both in an independent manner and as part of a diverse, collaborative team High level of
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research, medical technology development, and clinical application. The focus is particularly on photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT), 4D MRI flow imaging, and AI-supported analysis and modeling
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the Centre′s library Your profile: Excellent command of English, both written and spoken (minimum C1 level), very good knowledge of German and/or Spanish an advantage Interest in the Centre′s research
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Your profile: A completed, high-quality doctoral dissertation in Anthropology with a focus on Asia, in particular, transregional and transcultural facets thereof An excellent command of English and good
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in theoretical and computational modeling of biological processes. The activities of the research group should complement the existing groups at BioQuant, particularly through contributions
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tasks and seminars, training of new group members in laboratory techniques) Independent work ethic and desire to learn new methods and protocols Basic R computer programming skills Basic software skills
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correspondence in German, English, and an East Asian language, preferably Chinese, as well as other languages from East Asia and/or Europe, if necessary Communication (written and oral) within the university and