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. The successful candidate will use advanced spectroscopic methods to study the structure and reactivity of nitrogenase enzymes and biomimetic complexes, contributing to a broader effort to understand
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employment. Please indicate your request in your application. Position#6: TRR404-TUD-B07 Project: B07 Reconfigurable Architecture Project Leader: Prof. Diana Göhringer (Chair of Adaptive Dynamic Systems) Terms
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2025 Reference: RD-PHD-01-LS-MH-25 Project Title: The cost of silage production: measuring the carbon footprint of silage Primary supervisor: Prof. Liam Sinclair Co supervisors: Dr Kate Le Cocq, Dr
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2025 Reference: RD-PHD-02-LS-MH-25 Project Title: Dietary strategies to reduce methane production in dairy cows and their effects on the rumen microbiome and metabolism Primary supervisor: Prof. Liam
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Code 9519 Employee Class Grad/Prof Student Position Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job This person will act as a teaching assistant in the course NSC 5661 Systems Neuroscience. This job
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Code 9519 Employee Class Grad/Prof Student Position Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job This person will act as a teaching assistant on the course NSC 5461 Cellular and Molecular
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of the interaction between textile materials (yarns and fabrics) and textile manufacturing machines (looms, bobbinfeeders, ...) under dynamic conditions. Such simulations are very challenging due to the use of diverse
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co-design adapted and new methods to enhance reflection and learning in and adaptive capacity of learning-oriented experiments. The intended start date of your employment is 1 November 2025 and the
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change, the sustainable use of the world's coastal systems and the resource-compatible enhancement of the quality of life. From fundamental research to practical applications, the interdisciplinary
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Description Join us in seeking exciting new developments using graph theory in nearest neighbor models for active matter! Do you enjoy working with graph theory, and seeing how functions on graphs can inform