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to For questions about the position, please contact the respective principal investigator at the email addresses stated above. The University of Göttingen is an equal opportunities employer and places particular
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Education Act of Lower Saxony (NHG) and administer examinations • Research working in the area of Prof. Dr. Lilian Matthiesen and Prof. Dr. Jörg Brüdern Your profile • you hold a qualified Master or PhD
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on the Bertha1 deep well in Wörth am Rhein Evaluation and interpretation of borehole data for model integration Employment requirements: Completed scientific university degree (Master's degree or comparable) in
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/ supervision of Bachelor`s/ Master`s students Participation in general project work, independent organization of project activities and cooperation with other sub-projects in the research network Your profile
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developed and tested in relevant application environments. The main task of the Göttingen part of the project is to identify species-specific, highly effective dsRNA sequences that have no negative effects
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: Contribute to teaching responsibilities within the Department and to supervision of BSc, MSc and PhD students. Your profile holds a Master's and a PhD degree (completed or close to completion) in Agricultural
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Saxony (NHG) • Mathematical research in Non-commutative Geometry Your profile • Master Degree and PhD/doctoral degree in mathematics, • Research focus in Non-commutative Geometry and Operator
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of groupoid correspondences and their C*-algebras” • Work in the research area of Prof. Dr. Ralf Meyer Your profile • You hold a highly qualified Master in Mathematics or equivalent • Have a research
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potential of Sun-as-a-star observations of solar oscillations to probe the latitudinal distribution of magnetic activity on the surface. Candidates are expected to have a Master's degree or equivalent and
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masters’ degree already completed) in economic and social history or a neighboring discipline. Profound knowledge of the economic and social history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is expected, as