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Training Group 2413 SynAGE, supported by the German Research Foundation seek for a highly motivated PhD student position (f/m/d) starting as soon as possible for a 3-year fixed-term period (in accordance
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to fill the following position starting ideally 01.09.2025 PhD Position (m/f/d) in palaeobiology (Part time, 75%) The Department of Historical Geology and Paleobiology is seeking a highly motivated PhD
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Dortmund, we invite applications for a PhD Candidate (m/f/d): Analysis of Microscopic BIOMedical Images (AMBIOM) You will be responsible for Developing new machine learning algorithms for microscopy image
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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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. For the working group “Past and Future Earth” (PATH) within the Research Department “Earth System Analysis”, PIK is offering a PhD position (m/f/d) (Position number: 21-2025 PhD PATH) in the field of paleoclimate
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Job posting (Che 02/2025) The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) has a temporary vacancy starting 01/12/2025 for a PhD position with the topic: “Methane production by
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applications for a fully funded PhD position in Behavioral Biology (m/w/d) We are in search of a PhD candidate to conduct research within the project “Linking social and communication networks in ring-tailed
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state-of-the-art facilities and scientists from all over the world. a collegial working atmosphere. A 3-year PhD position a gross salary up to 65% E13 TV-L. Accommodation in IPK guest house (on request
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. Our most recent project is to characterize the function and genetic control of root anatomical traits in maize to enhance drought tolerance. This PhD project is part of a large consortium, including
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diverse range of these “active parcours” by e. g. varying the microgels’ chemical composition, size or pattern geometry. The research tasks of the PhD candidate will include synthesis of stimuli-responsive