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Description The International Max Planck Research School for Chemistry and Physics of Quantum Materials is a joint PhD program between the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in
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physics, and dynamical imaging in all areas of science covering physics, chemistry, and biology. The program offers exciting research opportunities at ultra-intense electron and X-ray sources to directly
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Biology, Biochemistry, Life Science, (Bio-)Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, or related fields. Visit the IMPRS-LM website for more information about the program, the application process , and the
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; degrees in Chemistry, Physics, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related discipline will be accepted. At the time of the nomination (estimated January 2026), your last final exam should have taken
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environment at the interface of physics and biology. Our goal is to understand biological function and the role of condensates in disease by applying physical principles such as phase transitions and collective
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Science, Physics, Materials Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, or a related field Solid knowledge of microstructural and mechanical characterization of materials, ideally with experience in TEM/STEM and
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month Your profile Excellent master’s degree in physics, materials science, engineering or chemistry Very good English knowledge We are committed to employing more handicapped individuals and especially
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years. In total there will be about 25 doctoral researchers who will conduct soft matter research combining fields as diverse as physical chemistry, spectroscopy, synthetic organic and polymeric synthesis
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Description In the Department of Mathemathics and Natural Sciences in the Group Technical Physics I at the Technische Universität Ilmenau (Germany) is a vacancy for a PhD Position (f/m/d) in Growth
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, dissertation) Your profile University degree (Master’s or Diploma) in Materials Science, Physics, Materials Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, or a related field Solid knowledge of materials characterization