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, CV, copy of degree certificates and quoting the reference “w25-075” by April 1, 2025 (stamped arrival date of the university central mail service or the time stamp on the email server of TUD applies
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coating, iii) investigation of system design from small-scale to potentially pilot scale, and iv) application to micropollutant removal. Modelling aspects are open to exploration at molecular and process
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change in ultrafast optics pushed, among others, by DESY, one of our research topics focuses on the development of ultra-short pulse Ytterbium lasers employing multi-pass cell post-compression. In close
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facilities near Berlin and Potsdam a pleasant and appreciative working atmosphere flexible and family-friendly working time model and the possibility of mobile working (up to 50% of working time) subsidy for a
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equal opportunities Support in balancing work and family life Extensive advanced training opportunities Occupational health management offers Flexible working time models Opportunity to work remotely The
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Scrum) and modeling of system structures and behavior. Experience with common software development tools, for example Git, IDEs, CI/CD and issue tracking. We offer: A family-friendly and collegial working
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have identified multiple metabolites accumulating in macrophages of obesity-related models in vitro and in vivo. The PhD candidate will investigate the molecular mechanism underlying the accumulation
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quantification, model-order reduction, or multi-fidelity methods. The primary fields of application are life science, medicine and health, earth observation and robotics. Consequently, a MUDS student will learn
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organelles, which are fundamental to the biology of complex life. In this project, we specifically aim to elucidate how different transit peptides determine chloroplast protein import in the model green alga
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for the scaffold protein SANS which has been related to the microtubule-based intracellular transport in the cytoplasm of the cell and ciliogenesis in primary ciliary cell models and retinal photoreceptor cells