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Dortmund, we invite applications for a PhD Candidate (m/f/d): Multidimensional Omics Data Analysis You will be responsible for Prediction of metabolic activity in complex microbial communities, leveraging
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Dortmund, we invite applications for a PhD Candidate (m/f/d): Multidimensional Omics Data Analysis You will be responsible for Setup a knowledge graph in neo4J for microbiome research Integration
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students on the campus, offering the chance to engage and connect - our PhD Representatives offer information and advice when needed access to high-performance computing a chance to contribute meaningfully
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following position in the working group of Evolutionary Analyses and Biological Archives, starting as soon as possible: PhD Researcher in Phytoplankton Parasitoid Ecology (m/f/d) (Part time: 65 %) Location
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The INM research group Structure Formation is seeking for a motivated Doctoral Researcher interested in the self-assembly of nanoplatelets (NPLs) for optical applications. This PhD project is part
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highly motivated PhD student to join a DFG-funded international project that investigates plant - microbiome interactions through large-scale metabolomics and other - omics platforms. Your tasks: Process
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). The institute also maintains locations in Dedelow and Paulinenaue. The research group “Farm Economics and Ecosystem Services” is a team of dedicated postdocs and PhD students who want to make a difference through
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, 2030 at our location in Müncheberg as Research associate (PhD student) (f/m/d) Your tasks Supporting research activities in the subproject on conflict management, especially literature analysis
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information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de The Institute for Materials Chemistry IMC at the IFW Dresden offers a Scientist/PhD-Student position (m/f/d) starting from 1 October 2025 and limited for 36 months in
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/or senior scientists. PhD projects will be co-developed between the PhD supervisor and the PhD student, and will involve applied and/or methodological research drawing on BIPS’s extensive data