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student to join our DFG funded cutting-edge research project, which is focused on developing high-performance magnesium (Mg) alloys. The position is initially limited to 36 months (starting as soon as
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to contribute to sustainable development. training future academic and professional leaders, qualified professionals’ involvement in the solution of development-related problems in Latin America graduates
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gastrointestinal (GI) cancer in order to develop novel therapeutic strategies to combat colorectal-, liver-, biliary tract and pancreatic cancer. In their doctoral research projects, trainees will combine
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positions with competitive salaries according to TV-L scale [pdf-Datei] . Integration into the LMU Graduate Program, providing structured career development and training. Access to cutting-edge core
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- WissZeitVG). The position offers the chance to obtain further academic qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: Synthesis of and Development of alternative and greener synthesis routes for phosphorus fine chemicals
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opportunities for professional and personal development VBL company pension Capital accumulation benefits Employee welfare (AWO) family service Application process Does this position appeal to you? The please
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-based concepts including equity and fairness within mobility systems. This position will be closely involved in developing and implementing the new methodologies thereby helping to create more equitable
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compounds, etc. The project will focus on the i) development of membrane filtration systems and operation with novel nanofiltration membranes, ii) examination of the physical/chemical processes inside
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rapidly growing sector. The candidates are expected to perform research activities independently, contribute to development of future research directions and participate in teaching and supervision
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measurements with theoretical modeling, the project aims to develop a robust mechanistic framework to describe these critical processes. The position is with the Environmental Physics Group at the Institute