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industry. The center offers an excellent working environment with access to state-of-the-art technologies and an outstanding high-performance computing infrastructure. For TUD diversity is an essential
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. Their research is supported by both hospitals being embedded in a strong environment of other research facilities, including Max-Planck-Institutes and the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research. Your
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to mastering the great challenges facing society today. The Institute of Resource Ecology performs research to protect humans and the environment from hazards caused by pollutants resulting from technical
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international research group . We value quality over quantity, both in terms of group size and when choosing publication venues. The lab is embedded into an excellent environment for research in
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environment in committed teams as well as interdisciplinary and varied areas of responsibility. The opportunity to develop innovative approaches and solutions independently. The opportunity to evaluate your
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represents an exciting opportunity to be part of a dynamic research environment at interface of chemistry and biology. The position also includes tasks for scientific qualification (doctorate). If you are
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to psychological and clinical measures and outcomes, epidemiology, statistics, and bioinformatics. Work in an environment of scientific excellence and interdisciplinary collaboration IMPRS-TP is a joint initiative
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development. Financial support for conference participation and workshops. A stimulating and interdisciplinary research environment at the BMC , LMU Munich, part of the HighTech Campus, home to leading
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research environments. TUD is one of eleven German Universities of Excellence and provides outstanding working, research, and networking possibilities. The position will be in the group of Prof. Thomas Heine
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human and natural sources, some of them also affecting the climate. The Institute of Environmental Physics of the University of Bremen (IUP-UB) has extensive experience in in-situ measurements of trace