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Researcher (m/f/d) in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology (Salary group E13 TVL, full-time 100 %, initially limited until 31.03.2027) at the Department of Bioorganic Chemistry within the research group
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Groups Leibniz Programme for Women Professors Leibniz Collaborative Excellence Leibniz Transfer funding programme Selection process Funded Projects Open science OPEN SCIENCE Open Access OPEN ACCESS
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actively to new project proposals Your qualifications: PhD in agronomy, environmental science, geosciences, or data science experience in the use of digital technologies like remote or proximal soil sensors
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renowned scientific journals and present them at international conferences Requirements: Master's Degree or PhD in Physics, Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Transport Science or a related field
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Sea. The staff of the four sections Physical Oceanography and Instrumentation, Marine Chemistry, Biological Oceanography and Marine Geology works interdisciplinary within a joint research programme
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(for PostDocs: PhD degree) in computer science or a comparable discipline. Excellent software engineering skills and the ability to develop mature software components beyond pure research prototypes. Excellent
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economics community in Fuerth, Nuremberg and Munich are connected to the Department of Economics at FAU Nuremberg can participate in the structured Junior Faculty Development Program and have the opportunity
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, state examination) and doctorate in a biomedical subject (e. g. biology, biotechnology, biochemistry) Experience in epigenetics, molecular biology and bioinformatics methods Experience/Knowledge in
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agreement TV-L, up to pay scale 13, full time. The position is suitable for part-time work with at least 32 hours/week. This position will be embedded in the newly started science support platform (SSP) which
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, full time. You will be a team player, interested in working in an interdisciplinary programme to understand how temperature sensing mechanisms operate at the cellular, tissue and plant level. The project