61 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"Prof"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Leibniz
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development knowledge of the state-of-the-art in climate physics and Earth system modeling and data analysis techniques programming skills e.g. in C, BASH, Python, Latex software user knowledge: MS or Libre
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to the Senckenberg museums – annual special payment – collectively agreed vacation entitlement – company pension plan Senckenberg is committed to diversity. We benefit from the different expertise, perspectives and
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(TIB ) – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology – Program Area C, Research and Development, is looking to employ a Open Source Developer for Digital Scientific Infrastructures (m/f/d
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) is a plus. We offer: The possibility to plan for a Master Thesis (or in exceptional cases Bachelor Thesis) as part of the research project; The chance to be part of an engaged, interdisciplinary and
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Interest in research, preferably in a Climate and Earth system research environment Ideally experience with programming languages such as Python and UNIX systems Ideally experience with WordPress
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, magnetic fields) and programming skills (e.g. Python) are desirable. Remuneration is based on the TV-L (EG 13, 26 h/week). The contract is limited to 3 years, which is the project duration, set by the German
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collective bargaining agreement (TVöD Bund) including the usual social benefits, i.e. 30 days of vacation, annual bonus, company pension plan with the Versorgungsanstalt des Bundes und der Länder (VBL) Work
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Programme for Women Professors Leibniz Collaborative Excellence Leibniz Transfer funding programme Selection process Funded Projects Open science OPEN SCIENCE Open Access Open and FAIR Data Citizen Science
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), both for new applications and for the substitution of existing designs made from other materials. We use finite element software packages (e.g., ABAQUS), specialized meshing and CAD programs (e.g., ANSA
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, and research-based public and educational work. Over the next ten years, the Museum für Naturkunde will realise its plan for the future. New laboratories and jobs for cutting-edge research will be