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contribute to regular coordination meetings Document findings in internal reports and publish results in high-quality scientific journals Your Profile: Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering with a strong
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possible We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with strong computational skills to join our interdisciplinary project at the forefront of RNA biology and sequencing technology. Job-ID
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, for example, the natural and engineering sciences or medicine Strong interdisciplinary exchange with the applied sciences, e.g., for model validation or the identification of relevant extensions Mathematical
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stage. This is a transport ship with kite-based propulsion and an additional diesel engine to bridge port trips and wind lulls. In this project, we develop with CargoKite a new type of collision avoidance
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, the general civil service requirements must also be met. We offer exciting development potential in the current, expanding field of magnetic hybrid systems the opportunity to make your own mark active
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02.07.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Professorship of Energy Management Technologies at TUM’s School of Engineering and Design is looking for a Postdoc (f/m/d) in Energy Informatics. You are
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employment (subject to release of funds) The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) is a materials research organization in Germany. Our mission is to ensure safety in technology and chemistry
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(MPPT). Your profile: We are looking for motivated individuals (m/f/div) with a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Physics, or a related field. Candidates should have a proven
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study qubit systems. A particular emphasis is on exploiting the manipulation capabilities of scanning probe microscopes to fabricate molecular quantum sensors on probe tips to detect the tiny electric and
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alters immune responses against vaccines using next-generation human tissue and organoid models. Current vaccines against infectious diseases and cancer benefit only a subset of patients, partly due to our