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PhD Position (m/f/d) - Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) of transition metals for biomedical application
opportunity to work at the intersection of thin film technology and biomaterials science, contributing to advancements in biomedical coatings and implant tech-nologies. Your profile: We are looking for highly
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part of a multidisciplinary, international, and dedicated project group that offers you a wide range of opportunities for personal and professional skill development. The LIN offers excellent
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for new quantum computing algorithms. It will rely on statistical structure learning represented by knowledge graphs and efficient low-rank tensor compressions. We are looking for: A completed scientific
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- Leibniz Professorship for Phytonutrient Management” at the Technische Universität Berlin: PhD student (f/m/d) in the field of plant biochemistry and food chemistry Reference number: 07/2025/3 The salary
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extensive support through the RTG2413 (https://www.synage.de ) and the CBBS graduate program (http://gp.cbbs.eu ). Your profile: Master’s degree or equivalent in Neuroscience, Biology, Biomedical engineering
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10 European countries. Job profile: A central goal of the QU-ATTO network is to advance the integration of quantum optics and quantum information science with attosecond physics. The doctoral candidate
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theoretical and computational challenges in emerging fields. Working proficiency in spoken and written English is also needed. Experience in one or more of the following topics along with strong theoretical
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to start 01 April 2025 Research Scientist or PhD Candidate (m/f/d) Soil fauna Leibniz project TrenDiv (65 % PhD / max. 75% part-time position) Within the framework of the research program “Leibniz
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science foundation (DFG). Doctoral students (m/f/d) are facilitated to participate in the doctoral program in order to successfully complete their dissertation. We offer an attractive workplace with
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The German Research Council (DFG) funded Emmy Noether Research Group “Cooling the Global South: Technology, Society, and Thermal Regulation in the 20th Century” at the Leibniz Center