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for battery materials, we seek a Postdoc (F/M/D) for lithium-ion battery design in a digitalization project Desired starting date: July 1st , 2025(or sooner), salary level E13 TV-L 100%, contract limited to two
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, with the ability to effectively interact with a broad scientific audience Willingness to contribute to grant writing, project proposals, and to represent the team at scientific meetings and conferences
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their operating principles and, therefore, their ability to be designed, manipulated, and produced. Mesoscale organization is integral in bridging scales between microscopic interactions and macroscopic material
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structure- and ligand-based drug design methods (e.g., docking, QSAR, classic molecular dynamics, etc.) Familiar with all aspects of protein-ligand interactions. Solid python programming knowledge and good
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recover from disruptions, as well as the risk of cascading interactions between them. Key responsibilities: analysis of the planetary-scale resilience and stability of the Earth system (its capacity
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Institute for Medical Research, and the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ). Strong interactions exist via the Health + Life Science Alliance Heidelberg Mannheim with the European Molecular Biology
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recover from disruptions, as well as the risk of cascading interactions between them. Key responsibilities: analysis of the planetary-scale resilience and stability of the Earth system (its capacity
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innovation and serves the needs of the economy and citizens. Researchers from the fields of economics, law, and political science collaborate at SAFE. Within the European project ESG UPTAKE aimed to strengthen
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intelligence and perception. Its three central innovation sectors are the future of health, the future of work, the future of the environment, and the future of mobility. 70 professors from various TUM faculties
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, the model will maintain a global scope to capture international interactions, such as the demand for agricultural products from regions like the EU. This research will inform the design of effective and