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research project financed by third party funds on a temporary basis) also serves the purpose of academic qualification. Your qualifications and competences A completed Master´s or equivalent university
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the frameworks. • Elucidation of the effects of coupled confinement of multiple catalytic centers. Requirements • Master's degree in Chemistry or Materials Science. • Experience in organic/metal–organic
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Requirements: excellent university degree (master or comparable) in computer engineering or electrical engineering a strong background in digital design, hardware description languages (e.g. Verilog, VHDL
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of: Prehistoric Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Near Eastern Archaeology; Egyptology and Northeast African Archaeology with a focus on Landscape Archaeology. Applicants must hold an excellent master's degree
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requirements must be met? Doctoral candidates or participants in a combined Master and PhD programme who commenced their studies at least one year before. Doctoral students with a confirmed job offer for after
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determination. Requirements: university degree (Master or equivalent) in chemistry; background in organic or inorganic molecular chemistry; an integrative and cooperative personality with high teamwork abilities
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international conferences. Support in the preparation of lectures, supervision of exercises and of students (in our B.Sc. and M.Sc. programs). Your profile: Very good/good degree (Master, Diploma) in
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exercises, mindfulness-based exercises, pain education, and healthy practice habits. Your primary role will be to develop the physical exercise component of the intervention. The project is a collaboration
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international conferences, and an optional research stay abroad. Personal qualification Master´s degree in the fields of food chemistry, chemistry, physics, bio- and chemical engineering, or an equivalent
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-containing systems. Who We Are Looking For: PhD Student / Research Assistant (m/f/d) The primary focus of this PhD position is to develop and apply in situ EPR spectroscopic techniques using a newly acquired X