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company pension plan (VBL) On-site opportunities for health promotion Who we are: The Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB) is a non-university research institution of the Leibniz Association
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within a joint research programme. What will be your tasks? We monitor the ecological status of the Baltic Sea as part of national and international programs. A central component of this work is nutrient
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Berlin. The position is part of the research group QUALITY.2 (Phytonutrient Management) in the programme area ‘Plant Quality and Food Security’ (QUALITY). The aim of the research project “PhytoM” is has
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scenarios and analyse their data to validate the coupled biogeodynamic model. to interact with members of the biogeodynamics modelling group and program area 4 at regular meetings as well as with others from
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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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under the Horizon Europe framework programme (Grant Agreement number 101225682). The METAMIC 3 project will embed Doctoral Candidates in a unique training environment to advance microbiome science through
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the knowledge graph Your profile Masters, Diploma or equivalent degree in Bioinformatics or similar, obtained by the start date Experience in programming and databases Basic biological understanding Proficiency
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other relevant fields. You have programming experience in Python and/or R (e.g. scikit-learn, PyTorch, TensorFlow). You have knowledge of omics technologies, ideally mass spectrometry and chemometrics
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research program. What will be your tasks? The successful candidate will work closely with scientists, postdoctoral researchers, and doctoral students within the department, as well as external researchers
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%, limited for 3 years, start: as soon as possible) in the trilateral program “Future Proofing Plants to a Changing Climate” (funded by DFG, UKRI-BBSRC, NSF, USDA-NIFA) Who we are: The research group Symbiosis