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are essential to develop new disease biomarkers and glycan-based therapies. Tasks: you will contribute to the cutting-edge research in the Schumann lab to generate chemical tools that probe and investigate
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breakage models, e.g. with stochastic tessellations Development and implementation of estimation methods for the model parameters, e.g. with machine learning or statistical methods Lab work and collection
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methods for the contactless detection of plant conditions. The position is being advertised as part of the joint project ‘DHYNAmite - Integrative plant protection through drone-based hyperspectral
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for a PhD position in Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry. Funding is supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) for three years based on a photo-pharmacological project. The position is part time
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exercises, mindfulness-based exercises, pain education, and healthy practice habits. Your primary role will be to develop the physical exercise component of the intervention. The project is a collaboration
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model complexes. This research is part of a large, funded collaborative project supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation, involving partner researchers based in Germany, Switzerland, and France
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on the remit of the Department here on our homepage. The fixed term is based on the German Academic Fixed-Term Contract Act. Tasks: The assessment of mixtures and their toxicity remains a regulatory and
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-based electroadsorption devices. Specific requirements: Expertise in advanced synthesis of organic and inorganic materials. The candidate is expected to have expertise or quickly become familiar with
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tasks Further development of the sensor based on aerosol separation technique and field effect transistor Use aerosol measurement technique, electron-beam lithography and cleanroom equipmen Design of
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, you will develop highly accurate computational tools for predicting satellite features in XPS spectra of 2D framework materials. Your work will be based on the GW approximation within Green’s function