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of single-molecule microscopy data in collaboration with theorists from other institutions YOUR PROFILE You should have obtained (or be about to obtain) a Master‘s degree (or equivalent) in Physics, Physical
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Description The group “Physics of molecular and biological materials” at the University of Tübingen is searching for a PhD student / doctoral candidate in Physics (m/f/d, E13 TV-L, 50-75
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to mastering the great challenges facing society today. At the Institute of Radiopharmaceutical Cancer Research scientists (f/m/d) from the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, pharmacy, immunology, medicine
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computational physics and probability theory and great interest in interdisciplinary research and collaboration with experimental groups. You hold (or expect to complete soon) a Masters or equivalent degree in
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)physics, statistical mechanics, scientific computing and also a keen interest in interdisciplinary research and collaboration with experimental groups. You hold (or expect to complete soon) a Masters or
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the Leibniz School of Optics of the DFG Cluster of Excellence PhoenixD. Who are we looking for? The prerequisite for employment is a university science degree in physics/optical technologies or alternatively in
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for recruitment is a university degree in biology/plant sciences or horticultural sciences. In the case of proven expertise in plant sciences, applications with a scientific/technical background (physics
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sustained commitment beyond one's own interests during the doctoral or study phase as well as a broad spectrum of interests beyond what is professionally required The assessment process takes place in two
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. International networking and collaborations are regarded as an integral part of the PhD research experience and are explicitly encouraged (e.g. South America, Asia or Africa). The PhD process will be accompanied
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nationality from biological sciences, chemistry, mathematics, computer sciences and physics. Be part of CiM-IMPRS, a program run jointly by the University of Münster and the Max Planck Institute for Molecular