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, applications from people with severe disabilities will be given preference. A disability or equality is to be included in the application in order to protect the interests of the applicant. Please upload your
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profile: M.Sc. degree (or equivalent), preferably in Physics, or in Neuroscience, Engineering, Data Science, Mathematics, Machine Learning Programming or analytical skills Proficiency in English; German
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“Socialist Mysticism, Mystical Socialism” and will work closely with another doctoral position. The project examines the relationship between religion and socialism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth
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, Biochemistry or related fields and should be highly motivated to work in plant sciences. Experience in analytical chemistry, plant genetics, and molecular biology are desirable. The project will benefit from
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engineering in oxide perovskites for use in tandem solar cells” as part of the ‘FuturePV’ „Grundlagen für Photovoltaik-Technologien der Zukunft“ - Graduiertenkolleg - Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and
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can demonstrate basic knowledge of numerical methods and standard programming environments (e.g. python, GNU R), in order to implement, test and document methods developed in the project and run
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’ at the Georg-August-University Göttingen, together with the Max-Planck-Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences (Göttingen), the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University
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-L/100% to be filled. Starting date is as soon as possible. The position is limited to 3 years (with possible temporary extension according to WissZeitVG). The newly founded Data Science group led by
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corresponding § 31 NHG and performance tests Your profile: very good master degree or equivalent in Computer Science or related disciplines good programming knowledge (e.g. JAVA, Python, R, …) scientific
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the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture. It is part of a joint project of the 4th Physical Institute – Solids and Nanostructures – (PI: Prof. Dr. Michael Seibt) and the Institute of Materials Physics