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Universität Berlin. The position is part of the research group QUALITY.2 (Phytonutrient Management) in the programme area ‘Plant Quality and Food Security’ (QUALITY). The aim of the research project “PhytoM” is
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a joint German-Australian research project aiming to develop a modular platform to convert hydrogen, syngas, and biogas into single-cell protein - a sustainable, circular alternative to conventional
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well as communication of the results in peer reviewed journals and at international conferences. Requirements: university degree (master or comparable) in physics interest in basic and application-related research; high
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Silicanins and their Role in Diatom Silica Morphogenesis”, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). This project investigates the biological formation of functional 3D mineral structures (biominerals
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discipline relevant to our research fields (e. g. physics, computer science, electrical/electronic engineering, chemistry etc.). The knowledge of Python, C or other programming languages in use for accelerator
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Institute for the History of Science, Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Technische Universität Berlin. It is an international PhD program based in the history and philosophy
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profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field of Physics (Computational-, Plasma Physics, Optics) or related field Mastery and use of the scientific method Experience in numerical
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joint PhD program between the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology , the TU Dortmund University , the Ruhr University of Bochum , and the University of Duisburg-Essen , located in
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%, currently 29.85 hours/week). The position is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR) until 30.09.2028. Within this project, and in a collaboration between the
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at the Physics Institute of the University of Freiburg, combining microfluidics with biophysical characterization using high resolution microscopy, fluctuation analysis and microrheology, we are seeking a highly