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Description The Class of Language Education within the Graduate School Language & Literature at LMU Munich offers a research-oriented and interdisciplinary doctoral program drawing on the expertise
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Description The Class of Language within the Graduate School Language & Literature at LMU Munich offers excellent conditions for doctoral research. Our program combines a research-oriented and
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they adapt, and engineer bioreactors that turn this challenge into a design advantage. PhD 2:Make microbes build cities. You will develop and study gas-fermenting granular communities that organize themselves
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analytical programming language (e.g., Python, R) or a universal programming language (e.g., C#, Java, C++, Rust) Knowledge of the use of relational and non-relational databases Very good English skills
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, Musicology, American Studies, English Studies, Anthropology, Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Social Anthropology, German as a Foreign Language, German Studies, History, Intercultural Studies, Cultural
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record, including very good grades. • Strong motivation, intellectual curiosity, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. • Solid English communication skills (spoken and written
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, technical and complementary skill topics) and a strong PhD student community the opportunity for travel to present your work a stimulating international and multi-disciplinary research environment on a
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Good knowledge of a programming language Good communication skills in English/German Good reasons to join: Look forward to a unique working environment on our international research campus. Respectful
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Close communication with experimental colleagues to understand the setup and communicate promising parameters to explore Publication of results in scientific journal and dissemination at conferences Your
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skills Excellent communication skills and willingness to work in an interdisciplinary environment Excellent written and spoken English skills Our offer A vibrant research community in an open, diverse and