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Job posting (Che 03/2025) The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) has a temporary vacancy starting September 1st 2025for a PhD position with the topic: “The role of benthic
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stress. Validate findings under field conditions. Our goal is to create a framework to optimize plant-mycorrhizal partnerships, enabling more efficient, resilient, and sustainable P use in agriculture
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or discrete probabilistic structures is beneficial but not required. What we offer: WIAS Berlin is a premier research institution known for its strength in optimization, optimal control, dynamical systems, and
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or functions (e.g., by phages) – to optimize microbiome composition and function Improvement of our current tool for microbiome modelling Your profile Masters, Diploma or equivalent degree in Bioinformatics
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linking the farm-level bio-economic model MODAM with macroeconomic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modeling approaches. We are offering a temporary part-time position (65% of regular weekly working
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developed in order to improve the chemical characterization of these ice-active compounds. The optimized analysis techniques will then be applied to a selection of atmospheric aerosol, cloud and precipitation
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In the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry, the independent research group Receptor Biochemistry invites applications for a PhD position in (bio)chemistry (m/f/d) (Salary group E13 TV-L, part
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Superconductors" at the Institute of Metallic Materials (IMW) offers a PhD position (m/f/div) in the field of superconducting dynamos Main tasks: The central research task is to investigate and optimize the use
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PhD Position (m/f/d) - Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) of transition metals for biomedical application
metals for biomedical application. We are seeking a highly motivated Ph.D. candidate (m/f/d) to work on the Atomic Layer Dep-osition (ALD) of transition metals for biomedical applications. The well-defined
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(TV-L Brandenburg). Background: Addressing climate change and biodiversity loss requires a deep understanding of global land-use dynamics and the economic trade-offs involved. We aim to develop and