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: Sports, company doctor, mental health initiatives Interested in applying? If you have any questions, feel free to contact Hülya Ali, huelya.ali@helmholtz-munich.de, who will be happy to help. Our
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these changes, identify their causes and describe their impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. To do this we use a combination of diverse methods, from empirical research to remote sensing and simulation
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insulators or 2D-materials and their heterostructures). • Quantum sensing, including low-temperature scanning NV magnetometry. • Strong correlation and many-body phenomena in 2D-quantum materials. • Advanced
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references via our applicant portal before 08.08.2025. For informal queries about the position, please feel free to contact Dr. Mauricio Rocha-Martins by email mrmartins@mpi-muenster.mpg.de .
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integration process in Germany Health Promotion: Sports, company doctor, mental health initiatives Interested in applying? If you have any questions, feel free to contact Dr. André-Christian Stiel, 089 3187
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and sensing applications in the form of Engineered Living Materials (ELMs). We are seeking to fill a 2-year funded Post-doctoral Researcher position for a project involving the engineering of stimuli
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up to 100 % E13 TV-L. If you need further information, please feel free to contact Dr. Jedrzej Jakub Szymanski Tel.: +49 39482 5-753 directly. What you need to know: For us, your qualifications and
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electrochemical gas sensor (PEGS) based on fast Li-ion conductors. The fast ion-conduction characteristics of Li-based materials unlock the possibilities of cost-effective, low-power, multi-sensing arrays with a
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. The development of the tactile and dexterous end-effectors for the surgical robotic system will require the expertise to design and integrate sensing interfaces in a highly compact space. Moreover, it will be
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. An entry from 01.02.2026 or later. Accommodation in IPK guest house (on request) If you need further information feel free to contact Prof. Dr. Hannah Schneider Tel.: +49 (0) 39482 5506. What you need