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masters degree and subsequent Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics Engineering or in a similar field. Alternatively an excellent masters degree with professional experience Very good
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prediction" Support with the organisation of the final conference Your Profile: Completed academic university degree (Master) in practical philosophy, preferably with reference to applied ethics or a related
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of the final conference Your Profile: Completed academic university degree (Master) in practical philosophy, preferably with reference to applied ethics or a related subject Foreign language skills, in
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meetings, conferences, and as scientific papers Contribute to educational events, such as university lectures, JSC courses and hackathons Your Profile: Excellent masters degree and subsequent Ph.D. degree in
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and Stuttgart University. Your Profile: You are an enthusiastic and motivated researcher You have a Masters degree and a PhD in physics, chemistry, engineering or related fields Ideally you also have
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the modelling pipeline Your Profile: A university degree (Master) with subsequent PhD in Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Biology, Computational Physics/Engineering or related fields with strong relation
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resources Coaching of bachelor and master students Publishing results in physics journals and presenting them at international conferences All these tasks are in collaboration with the scientists at JSC and
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the scientific results in international journals and traveling to national and international conferences (Co)-supervising PhD students Your Profile: University degree (Master) and doctorate in bioinformatics
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results in reputable scientific journals to share knowledge and contribute to the advancement of the field Your Profile: Master`s degree and PhD in the field of economics, social sciences, data science or a
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university degree (Master) with subsequent PhD in Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Biology, Computational Physics/Engineering or related fields with strong relation to scientific computing Recent experience