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) for predicting and managing corrosion and Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) in marine environments Collaboration on the development of a digital twin architecture Collaboration
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enquiries can be directed to Prof. Kai Wirtz (kai.wirtz@hereon.de ). Your profile MSc and PhD in environmental sciences, physics or related disciplines with experience in programming languages (e.g., Fortran
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in the institute Analysis and summarizing experimental results Presentation of experimental discoveries in scientific journals and international conferences Working in collaboration with PhD students
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addition, you will be involved in the implementation and execution of courses and administrative tasks. Your profile PhD in physics experience investigating (nanoscale) magnetic systems at synchrotron
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, RNA seq, single cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics), bioinformatics tools and human studies. Your profile: PhD in bioinformatics, oncology or computational biology profound experience in system
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(or equivalent) and PhD/doctorate in a research area relevant to the described project (e.g. biochemistry, microbiology or cell biology) extensive experience in the purification and in vitro characterization
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to the successful implementation of interdisciplinary initiatives. Requirements We are looking for a researcher (m/f/d) with: Completed PhD: You hold a PhD in stem cell biology, molecular and cell biology, biomedical
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sperm Coordinating laboratory work of a project team REQUIREMENTS: University degree with PhD in biology, biochemistry, pharmacy, chemistry, biomedicine or other life sciences (required) Experienced in
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months, extension is sought) Contract:TV-L Your Profile PhD in a relevant field (or close to completion) Solid experience working with Drosophila Prior experience in lipid metabolism research is a plus
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for zone-based CT analysis” Implementation and evaluation of computed tomography measurements on several laboratory μ-CT systems in division 8.5 Support in the maintenance of the laboratory μ-CT systems in