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The Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy is a pioneer and a driver of bioeconomy research. We create the scientific foundation to transform agricultural, food, industrial
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and Data Management, headed by Prof. Iris Pigeot. Requirements: Excellent track record in relation to the research opportunity Completed Master's degree in epidemiology, biology, nutrition
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. The competences of scientists in the early stages of their careers are further expanded so that they can successfully pursue their career within or outside of science. To lead this important unit, ZMT is now
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We are announcing a position as doctoral student (m/f/d) in the field of bioinformatics and computer science. The position (65%) is limited for a time period of three years. The Borstel Research
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for the Einstein Centre. Requirements: University degree in natural or social sciences or other relevant subjects, a Master's degree is an advantage. Proven experience in several of the following areas: Public
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history collections into the digital era, studying biodiversity from the genome to the ecosystem levels and offering exploratory spaces for science and society to develop common solutions to Anthropocene
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Your profile: Doctoral degree in organismal biology/botany or a related field Expert knowledge of a relevant group of organisms and their systematics Excellent academic track record adequate to your
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, studying biodiversity from the genome to the ecosystem levels and offering exploratory spaces for science and society to develop common solutions to Anthropocene challenges. Within this research effort
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, studying biodiversity from the genome to the ecosystem levels and offering exploratory spaces for science and society to develop common solutions to Anthropocene challenges. Within this research effort
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, systematics and biology of marine invertebrates Supporting the Senckenberg Collectomics concept: research using new approaches for low-invasive mass digitisation and/or the use of extended specimens