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) structures using high energy X-ray methods (scattering, spectroscopy, imaging) Design, optimization, and testing/benchmarking of reactors for operando studies Unravelling of relationships between catalyst
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‐sharing agreements. Data analysis & interpretation: Process and interpret high‑throughput sequencing outputs to assess biodiversity patterns across multiple MPA sites. Comparative evaluation: Critically
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Computational Biomolecular Dynamics Prof. Dr. Bert de Groot Am Faßberg 11 37077 Göttingen www.mpinat.mpg.de/degroot Information pursuant to Article 13 DSGVO on the collection and processing of personal data
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Manufacturing high-efficiency perovskite-based triple cells Characterising devices, analysing experimental losses, and simulating single and tandem solar cells Processing individual steps in device fabrication
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any specific questions about the position, please contact PD Dr. Matthias Schleuning at matthias.schleuning(at)senckenberg.de For data protection information on the processing of personal data as part
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the code “CNTR_25.2” (e.g. “Mustermann,Max_CNTR_25.2”). Please note that there is no application deadline for this application process. Applications will be reviewed in an ongoing manner until
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. We perform research and testing in materials science, materials engineering and chemistry to improve the safety of products and processes. At BAM we do research that matters. Our work covers a broad
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part of a new institute initiative called TropEcS "Modelling socio-economic dimensions across Tropical Coastal Ecosystems and the Earth System", which attempts to investigate how socio-economic processes
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all selection interviews. At the request of a candidate (m/f/x), it will ensure its participation in the entire procedure. Please contact wpr@rub.de . Contact persons for further information: Dr. Janin
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as well as the stepwise process of leukemogenic transformation. Our approach integrates gene editing in human and murine primary hematopoietic and iPSC-derived stem cells, in vivo zebrafish and mouse