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Diabetology (DIAB) invites applications for 1 Postdoc (m/f/d) starting as soon as possible. We are seeking a highly motivated Computational Biologist/Bioinformatician to join our team which focuses
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the teaching program of the Institute of Physics. Our network includes the research community worldwide. As an institute of the Leibniz Association, we distinguish ourselves as a modern and innovative employer
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that accelerate the evidence synthesis process You are a Bachelor or Master student, enrolled at a German university, and ideally meet the following requirements: We do not expect you to fulfil all requirements
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visualization of longitudinal and experimental survey data. You will be directly involved in ongoing data analysis projects, support research activities and thus become familiar with the process from project
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physics. It researches and realizes electronic and optical components, modules and systems based on compound semiconductors. These devices are key enablers that address the needs of today’s society in
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plasma cells within specific regions of the bone marrow. Requirements and Skills: Excellent M.Sc. degree (or equivalent) in the areas biomedical, computational or nutritional sciences A background in
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of socioeconomics, marine ecology, physical oceanography and biogeochemistry with Earth system modeling. The newly established Working Group Future Oceans & Fisheries, led by Dr. Camilla Novaglio, focuses
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practical tools for the development of new test methods for multifunctional composite components. The focus is on X-ray computed tomography and ultrasound-based methods (pulse-echo ultrasound, guided waves
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interdisciplinary Programme Areas (PAs) which work collaboratively towards achieving ZMT’s mission. This position will be located in and contributing to PA2 - Global Change Impacts and Adaptation, which addresses
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and the compatibility of work and family life. Our research focuses on the coastal and marginal seas, in particular the Baltic Sea. The staff of the five departments Physical Oceanography, Marine