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-efficient manufacturing processes – an important component of the cluster's interdisciplinary approach to sustainable technologies beyond Earth. Leibniz-IWT stands for research in the field of new materials
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digitalization and medical needs. Our research integrates materials chemistry, biological processes, physical analysis, and process engineering. We aim for leadership in the fields of opto-interactive, electro
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responsible for Planning and independent execution of experiments Establishment of new methods and sample preparation strategies Preparation of human and murine samples Coordination of co-operation projects
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cell senescence and energy metabolism in the heart, and how nutrition modulates these processes. The Junior Research Group CAN is looking for 1 Doctoral Student (m/f/d) starting on February 1st , 2026
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: MikrobiomProCheck – Establishment of clinical microbiome analyses Continuous further development of existing methods and procedures for sample processing and quantitative proteome analysis for use in the joint
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electrode materials (such as lithium-iron phosphate and lithium superionic conductors). Operation and continued design optimization of electrochemical desalination cells and processes. Electrochemical
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candidate for high-power electronics and IKZ is developing processes for industrial scale. This requires also fundamental investigations of the growth kinetics. Within the BMFTR project Epi-Techno-Digital
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the process. The implementation of the Future Plan, funded with a total of 660 million euros from the Federal Government and the State of Berlin, will only succeed with strong interdisciplinary national and
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sounding systems Basic knowledge on middle atmosphere dynamics and spectroscopic methods Fundamental programming skills in, e.g., Python, Julia, C/C++. Expertise in automatic data processing and handling
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). The institute also maintains locations in Dedelow and Paulinenaue. The ZALF Research Group on “Soil Erosion and Feedbacks” aims at assessing soil erosion processes driven by wind, water, and anthropogenic