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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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as well as for the substitution of existing structures made of other materials. Finite element program systems (e.g. ABAQUS), special meshing and CAD programs (e.g. ANSA, SolidWorks) and optimization
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recognition techniques to predict real-world behaviors; or related areas combining Big Data with social and moral psychology. Your profile: MSc in psychology, computational social science, or computer science
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methods Scenario design based on stakeholder interaction Model-based analysis of various technology and policy solutions Participation in project meetings Presentation of results at international
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partnerships and their results will be supported in a targeted manner. The project will develop skills and leadership through an international fellowship programme, in conjunction with a novel approach to
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, microscopy and computer tomography. The scientific work focuses on the use of renewable and recycled raw materials in high-performance FRP and the tracking of FRP cycles. Scientific work on research projects
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University of Aberdeen. We seek a dynamic, motivated and ambitious young scientist to join an existing interdisciplinary, international science team on Landscape Ecohydrology to couple, apply and further
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The WZB Berlin Social Science Center, research area International Politics and Law, research unit Global Sociology (led by Professor Yasemin Soysal), is seeking to appoint one Research Fellow (f/m/x
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members Your profile Doctoral degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Data Science, Computer Science or a related field with a strong background in Statistics Hands-on experience in Statistical Modelling and/or
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computational stream ecosystem science. The project aims at developing and applying a spatially explicit model on litter dynamics considering the processes of litter supply, retention and decomposition in tandem