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of Stuttgart. The workplace is in Stuttgart, which is where the lab is located. Reasons for Joining the Software Lab The Software Lab offers a unique chance to work in and shape an ambitious and international
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position is to be filled at the institute at the earliest possible date, for a fixed term of three years, as part of the DFG funded project “A modular prion-like domain code for the activation of the heat
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with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the crop science industry. Students from Germany who are going abroad for a study or research project or practical work experience or students from
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education opportunities to develop professional knowledge and personal skills Flexible working hours and family-friendly environment A family office to support family and career as well as childcare offers
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apply for a grant covering a monthly stipend, health insurance, travel allowance, and other benefits. Grants for teacher assistants or teacher-training students who work as English language teaching
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successful applicants will take part in the research and teaching activities at the Chair of Algorithmic and Structural Graph Theory within the Institute of Theoretical Computer Science at TUD. The main
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skills and team spirit We offer: a fascinating look at mobility in general with a particular focus on railroad infrastructure flexible, family-friendly working hours with the possibility of remote work a
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“Responsible Electronics in the Climate Change Era (REC²)” addresses the key challenge posed by the ubiquitous use of electronics, which leads to an enormous resource and energy consumption and the generation
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Description The Institute of Energy Technologies – Fundamental Electrochemistry (IET-1) focuses on the development of performance-oriented and sustainable materials and components
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, however, the widespread use of this technology is prevented by the high percentage of cells being killed or damaged by mechanical stresses during printing. The SFB/TRR 225 at the Universities of Würzburg