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written and spoken English skills are required. Our programs PhD Infection Biology/ DEWIN: The program's objective is to investigate the complex interactions between host and pathogen as well as basic
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of pathogens and their host interactions. The Sondermann lab [ Link ] is interested in deciphering the molecular processes that determine bacterial interactions in microbial communities. This PhD project
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of radionuclides on clay mineral surfaces using DFT Kinetic Monte Carlo simulations with activation energy barriers as input to simulate large-scale interactions of nuclides with surfaces Preparation and
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immunity. However, the detailed interactions between involved vs bystander cells and the resulting activation and induction of type 2 immune responses are incompletely understood. Thus, treatment approaches
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innovation and active participation. For TUD diversity is an essential feature and a quality criterion of an excellent university. Accordingly, we welcome all applicants who would like to commit themselves
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disposal subject to pending project approval. The long-term safety of a deep geological repository of high-level radioactive waste requires a detailed understanding of the interactions of radionuclides and
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is characterized by cosmopolitanism, mutual appreciation, thriving innovation and active participation. For TUD diversity is an essential feature and a quality criterion of an excellent university
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. Our research focuses on bacterial and viral pathogens, their interaction with the human immune system and new effective substances and vaccines. The department Mechanochemistry of Inflammation aims
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Systems Engineering (ISSE) located Research Group Digitized Green Tech focusses on the design and the development of digital solutions to shape a sustainable future. A more detailed summary of our research
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soon as possible Work location: Geesthacht (near Hamburg) Application deadline: September 21st, 2025 We are looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to investigate the interactions between wind and