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development (e.g., PostgreSQL), including data modeling and the design of interfaces (APIs). Excellent programming skills (e.g., in Python). Ideally, experience with genomic and/or transcriptomic sequence data
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research by providing generous administrative and research support, an exceptional data infrastructure, and tailored training and development programs. Our international CESifo research network offers ample
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project management skills strong programming experience (e.g. Python, Linux Bash scripting, CDO). expertise in processing large-scale data sets, especially NetCDF files is a plus specialist knowledge in
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programming experience, but no background in economics—or vice versa—we still encourage you to apply. We are particularly interested in people who are motivated to learn about how research works and to acquire
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functionalities. This highly collaborative project, jointly investigated by PDI, TU Munich, University of Münster and HTW-Berlin, is funded by DFG within the priority programme SPP2477 "Nitrides4Future
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computational approaches Beyond technical training, you will join a dynamic, collaborative and international team and receive structured support through our PhD training program. Your Profile: Master’s degree
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science and industry. The Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB ) – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology – Program Area C, Research and Development, is looking to employ a Java Developer
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Oceanography, Marine Observation, Marine Chemistry, Biological Oceanography and Marine Geosciences departments work together in an interdisciplinary joint research programme. What will be your tasks? Within
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or similar, obtained by the start date Experience in modeling using Python, MATLAB or similar Basic programming skills Proficiency in scientific English (written and spoken) Willingness to spend several months
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Nexus program) for five years starting 01.01.2026. We are seeking a motivated Postdoc (m/f/d) to join the team: The de Bakker group studies the molecular causes of brain aging using the short-lived