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systems for high-throughput sample processing and HPC clusters for data analysis. Your profile PhD in Biology, Genomics, Bioinformatics or a related field Strong interest and skills on comparative
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research on relevant topics. The requirements for the position are: the completion of a PhD in Economics by summer of 2024 at the latest, the potential for successful publications in excellent journals, and
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team members to analyse and investigate experimental datasets writing scientific publications and presentation of results to international scientific audience We are looking for candidates with a PhD in
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environment. Leadership skills and experience in (co-)supervision of PhD students are advantages. What we offer The Halle Institute for Economic Research is connected to a large community of international
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economics with a focus on public economics, behavioral economics, applied microeconomics or a related field and have completed your PhD by job start. You have already proven your relevant knowledge and
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at different levels of training Requirements: PhD in Biology, Life Science, Biomedicine, or equivalent Genuine interest in pursuing an independent academic career Experience in molecular cloning, genomic
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, and talented scientists to join an enthusiastic and collaborative team in an outstanding scientific environment to perform research. The successful candidates should have a PhD in physics/biophysics
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meets the following criteria: PhD in economics, quantitative political science, or a related field (completed or close to completion). Experience and interest in international economics and/or
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(PIs Breckwoldt and Ferse, a PhD candidate working in Indonesia, and MSc candidates working in the Maldives and Mayotte) and coordinate activities across the research locations. Requirements: PhD (or be
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approach. Further development of novel liquid jet technologies for sample delivery will also be pursued. Requirements: The successful candidate has a PhD in physics or chemistry with above average marks. The