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, the Senckenberg Natural History Museum. The PhD position will be part of the DFG Research Unit 5207 „Reassembly of species interaction networks” (reassembly.de ) which aims to understand the mechanisms underpinning
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interactions. We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student (m/f/d) to join us as soon as possible. Your tasks – In this project, you will design and study thermoplastic elastomers whose mechanical
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virtual representations of agricultural ecosystems. These digital twins will enhance our understanding of ecosystem functioning and carbon fluxes, supporting the design of more sustainable and resilient
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project, you will help design, simulate, and optimize these next-generation communities — making clean, local, and intelligent energy systems a practical reality. Your key responsibilities include
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Phenorob, we develop novel agrogeophysical methods to obtain noninvasive subsoil information that can be used to advance root phenotyping and soil functions. Soil-root interactions will be analyzed across
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molecular processes, how disease mutations would disrupt PPIs, and in guiding design of binders with therapeutic potential. The ways by which proteins can interact with each other are highly diverse, yet this
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of Physiological Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry. Research in the institute is focused on the structure and function of the extracellular matrix and integrin receptors, and how cell-matrix interactions affect
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of ecosystem functioning and carbon fluxes, supporting the design of more sustainable and resilient crop production systems. The project will focus on integrating high-resolution drone-based remote sensing data
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. microscopy, Luna cell counter) User support and expert advice on experimental design, data analysis and interpretation of the results Organization of logistical aspects of the service schedule Your profile PhD
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for complex microbial communities and their interactions with potential interventions. Currently, we are seeking a PhD candidate to support our interdisciplinary team. Be part of change You will conduct a