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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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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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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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%, 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
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international work environment Scientific excellence and extensive professional networking opportunities A structured PhD program with a comprehensive range of continuing education and networking opportunities
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Oct 2025 Financing yes Type of Position Full PhD Working Language German English Required Degree Magister (Masters degree course) Master Areas of study Environmental Design, Landscape Design, Economic
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complex materials with tailored properties using high-throughput simulations, data analytics, and material characterization. Benefit from strong connections to top research infrastructures like the Jülich
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at the universities in Berlin: Freie Universität (FU), Humboldt-Universität (HU) and Technische Universität (TU). We offer an excellent doctoral program taught in English in a broad and active research environment
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Hospital, the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Faculty of Biology, the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE-Munich), Helmholtz Center Munich, the Max Planck Institutes for Biochemistry and