70 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics PhD positions at Technical University of Munich
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. Your qualifications and skills Above average Master’s degree in plant biology, agriculture, or related field (or close to completion). Experience in plant phenotyping and molecular plant physiology. You
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processes regulated by AGC1 kinases. The Chair of Plant Systems Biology has strong expertise in all relevant molecular, cell biological, biochemical, physiological and genetic techniques. The group also has
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proteins from renewable feedstocks and waste streams. We aim to develop sustainable processes to convert these materials into high-performance fibers and functional materials. By manipulating molecular
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25.02.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal PhD position in Agroforestry systems and related Land Use Modelling (65%, m/f/d, Freising near Munich) Technische Universität München - School of Life
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well as an independent researcher. Our work is interdisciplinary, international, and in-depth, but also practical. We offer a possibility to obtain broad and profound expertise, both theory and practice, in the field
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of Energy and Environmental Models starting immediately, in full-time. The doctoral position (scholarship) is part of the International Project Team OptiEnv, which is funded by the International Graduate
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researcher. Our work is interdisciplinary, international, and in-depth, but also practical. We offer the possibility to obtain broad and profound expertise, both theory and practice, in the field
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, reliable and sustainable use of deep and shallow geothermal systems, it is essential to optimize them (borehole locations, sizing, operation, etc.). The resulting optimization problems are so-called PDE
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at young adults. In addition, they will be supported in shaping the direction of their own research. The doctoral scholar will be part of a dynamic international team at the Institute for Ethics and History
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, GC-MS, NMR, metabolomics) will be combined with chemoinformatics approaches (e.g. molecular networks). Bioactivity is assessed using a combination of enzymatic and cell-based (pharmaceutically relevant