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interpreted. We are expanding our research group working on image-based methods for large‑scale biodiversity monitoring and invite applications from candidates eager to push the boundaries of automated
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of Chemistry, and the group of Prof. Hobolth at the Department of Mathematics. A second postdoc with expertise in stochastic processes and statistical methods will be part of the project and you are expected
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innovative competences in developing digital methods, working with large-scale datasets and applying mixed-methods approaches are highly relevant to the position. Applicants are asked to present a convincing
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demonstrated excellence and have a relevant PhD degree in chemical or materials engineering, chemistry or similar. A general interest in technology application, societal challenges, and techno economics is a
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technicians, researchers and students A workplace where you gain insight into how our chemical work supports projects that develop natural plant protection methods in agriculture A working climate that invites
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. The ideal candidate thrives in interdisciplinary settings and is eager to contribute to method-driven research with real-world impact. Required qualifications include: PhD in electrical engineering, computer
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they are qualified to teach and to explain how their expertise aligns with each course. In collaboration with colleagues, the successful applicant will also be expected to employ innovative teaching methods to enhance
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computational biology with a strong focus on development of computational and statistical methods, particularly within machine learning and artificial intelligence. The applicant must have earned a PhD degree and
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field and laboratory work, including maintenance and calibration of equipment and methods for analyzing microbial communities. You should have a solid technical understanding, enabling you to develop
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methods, it will provide: i) detailed descriptions and explanation of leadership cults in contemporary Russia and China, including a systematic inquiry centering on how public communication of political