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Job Advertisement 2025-05 23.07.2025 The Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP) seeks applications for a Data and computer scientist (f/m/d) The position is limited to 2 years with option
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application-inspired. In our Department System Process Engineering, we are seeking for a Post Doc (m/f/d) – 100 % in non-invasive measurement methods for process and quality control During agricultural-related
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Junior Research Group “ Probabilistic Methods for Dynamic Communication Networks“ (Head: Prof. Dr. B. Jahnel) starting as soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Information Flow
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the Research Group “ Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing“ (Head: Prof. Dr. V. John) starting September 1, 2025. The position is assigned to the research project "Randomization of Surrogates
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University appointment portal . Please note that the application documents will be made available to the responsible committees of the IOM. Prof. Dr. Bernd Kirchheim, Dean, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer
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Computational Scientist/ Bioinformatician (postdoc level) (m/f/d) – CG-2025-02 (full time 40.1 hours per week) The position is initially limited to two years with the possibility of further employment
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location as a Post-doctoral Researcher (f/m/d) on transdiciplinary methods in agroecological living labs The focus of the advertised position is on identifying and engaging actors and stakeholders within
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. About the project This position is embedded in the RIVIERADE project (IMPROVING MODELLING METHODS TO PRODUCE CLIMATE SERVICES FOR RESILIENT EUROPEAN SEAS AND COASTS IN A DECADAL TO MULTI-DECADAL HORIZON
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Qualifications / Experience: • A PhD in Physics, Geoscience or a related field • Proven expertise in numerical modelling using super computing clusters • Excellent knowledge of atmospheric physics • Proficiency in
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on marine research. As part of a joint appointment procedure (§ 20 of the BremHG), the position of Head of Program Area III "Communication of Marine-Related Sciences" at the German Maritime Museum | Leibniz