165 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" positions at Leibniz
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and curate LC-MS/MS data for high-quality feature extraction Design and train machine-learning models for mass spectrometry and chemometric data Integrate multi-omic data including genomics and
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and socially sustainable agriculture – together with society. ZALF is a member of the Leibniz Association and is located in Müncheberg (approx. 35 minutes by regional train from Berlin-Lichtenberg
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The Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften - ISAS - e. V. develops efficient analytical methods for health research. Thus, it contributes to the improvement of the prevention, early
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passionate and skilled data scientist and programmer who is collaborating with our scientific and IT personnel to aim for attractive solutions for our data products. This includes the maintenance and execution
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opportunities and support for professional and personal development for academic or non-academic career development Excellent research environment and networking opportunities Regular participation in
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to funding by BfN, in the project KOFI („Study on the development of carbon storage and biodiversity after exclusion of fisheries in the Natura 2000 area Fehmarnbelt“). The fixed-term position will
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Association with an international reputation and globally networked research infrastructure. It is active in three closely interlinked fields: collection-based research, collection development and cataloguing
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public, policy makers, industry, LIV staff) Developing summaries of scientific publications for a general audience in close collaboration with our researchers Development of innovative formats
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institutions, and a research and development provider for numerous companies throughout the world. The INM is a member of the Leibniz Association and has about 250 employees. The INM research group
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development of marine and coastal areas. Based on the developments of phase I of the CoastalFutures project, future scenarios for 2050 will be simulated using a coastal model system for the Baltic Sea. The