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as soon as possible with a full time Research Software Engineer (f/m/d) Your tasks: Development of scientific software for research projects in close consultation with researchers Advising researchers
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Research Engineer (f/m/d) Background: Reproducible science requires access to suitable and transparent research software. In the field of luminescence-based chronology, the statistical programming
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at Heidelberg University. The SSC develops software solutions for this purpose, advises researchers and promotes the recognition of Research Software Engineers in the scientific community. To support the
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Technology and Medi-cal Physics research and develop innovative diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for the application of ionizing radiation in oncology. The successful candidate should have a proven track
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, translational neuroscience and medical technology as well as preventive medicine, is required. In teaching, participation in the design and further development of teaching in ophthalmology as part of the MaReCuM
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The Computer Architecture Team (CAT) at the Institute of Computer Engineering (ZITI) is looking for a tutor/lab assistant for the machine learning module in the new course on Biomedical Signal
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state-of-the-art technology / technical equipment Possibility of mobile working Flexible working hours as part of flexitime Opportunity to publish scientifically is offered and supported Regular team
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at least one of the four main research areas of the faculty (FSP), in particular vascular biology and medicine, translational neuroscience, medical technology and preventive medicine, is expected. In
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(31.12.2027) Contract:TV-L Your Tasks You are responsible for further development of technologies in the field of genome engineering You will help establish and lead the platform as an information, contact, and
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), which is dedicated to the task of examining the current and always controversial phenomenon of home for its historical and global relevance. Further information can be found at www.muwi.uni-heidelberg.de