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manuscripts to scientific journals Attend courses, summer schools and project meetings of the Research Unit and IGB doctoral program Supervise MSc and/or BSc student(s) Your profile Mandatory: A university
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identify hotspots of vulnerability. Your profile We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our team. The ideal candidate should possess: An MSc degree in Forest Ecology, Forest Science, Natural
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the metabarcoding data in collaboration with project partners. Bioinformatic and statistical analyses will be performed with command-line based programs such as R and python. The candidate is expected to present
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manuscripts to scientific journals Attend courses, summer schools and project meetings of the Research Unit and IGB doctoral program Supervise MSc and/or BSc student(s) Your profile Mandatory: A university
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farmed garlic. Sampling of material in experimental and farmers field. Communication of results in scientific articles and at international conferences. Your qualifications and skills: You hold a MSc
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. M. Hintermüller, Dr. C. Geiersbach, Dr. P. Dvurechensky in Research Group “Stochastic Algorithms and Nonparametric Statistics”, and Dr. A. Kannan at Humboldt University of Berlin. Please direct
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well as contribute to other research outputs, e.g., reports, and communication/engagement materials for local stakeholders Your qualifications: MSc in agroecology, geography, interdisciplinary environmental sciences
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, condensed matter physics and solid state theory, statistical and biological physics, mathematical physics, gravitation, and astrophysics. Course organisation All graduate studies (MSc and PhD
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information flow. Understanding these attributes is critical for the responsible application of such models to medical settings. Your Qualifications: - Holding an excellent MSc in the field of pure or applied
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methods and statistics equivalent to that which may be gained in a degree programme like MSE, MSc Epidemiology, MPH, or MSAE. In individual cases, when such a formal degree is lacking, successfully passed