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programming • Interest in geoscience and exploitation of data • Knowledge of hosting services like GitLab • Knowledge in Python, FORTRAN, MATLAB, HTML, or similar. Experience with Typo-3 is appreciated
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, especially in mass spectrometry and programming skills (coding) are highly desired High degree of commitment, motivation, independent work, teamwork skills, sense of responsibility and reliability Very good
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accessibility by public transport or car (including free parking) 30 days of vacation Participation in the benefits program for employees („Corporate Benefits“) The position is available for 3 years. We look
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materials science with experience in Density Functional Theory (DFT) and/or molecular dynamics simulations Background in Programming skill using such as Python, MATLAB, or C++, and familiarity with Linux/Unix
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-on experience in programming for data analysis is an advantage. Proficiency in English is required; German is helpful but not essential. We Offer A 3-year E13 TV-L 60% contract with the possibility of increment
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, enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s program in economics, finance, data science, or a related field. Comfortable using Stata or Python/R (or other analytical tools). Detail-oriented, methodical and able
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another quantitative social science. Proven skills in empirical methods and proficiency in at least one programming or scripting language (e.g., R, Python, Stata). - Experience with the integration and
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play an integral role in the teaching program of its Institute of Physics. Nationally and internationally, we are well connected within the research community. As member of the Leibniz Association, we
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Participation in a productive and active team Personal mentorship and support Training within the program of Borstel Biomedical Research School (BBRS) Payment according to TVöD-VKA EG 13, 65% incl. all benefits
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Enterprises in East Central Europe and China, 1945-1960”, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) within the Weave Programme. This international project, conducted in partnership with institutions in