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10.03.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are looking for a motivated Ph.D. student or post-doc interested in developing novel processes that boost the production of bio-based liquid fuels and
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analyzing them by conventional and confocal microscopy. Assessment of cellular lignin and suberin deposition patterns. Assessment of transcriptomic responses to water and nutrient limitation. Element spatial
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differential equations (PDE) in the model to describe either environmental influences or a more detailed component behavior offers a possible solution to this challenge. The goal of the project is to develop
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Design”, led by Prof. Ledendecker at the HI-ERN in Erlangen. The department specializes in the development of metal-based inorganic catalysts aimed at advancing the global energy transition. Our research
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systems through reachability analysis, which computes the union of all possible trajectories a system can reach within a finite or infinite time when starting from a bounded set of initial states. The
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of the behavior of machine elements • Development and validation of physically based models for the prediction of wear and damage • Publications at international conferences and in scientific publications. Your
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. Candidate´s profile: • Master’s degree in Life Sciences, in Computational Biology or MD degree • Previous research experience in immunology • Experience in flow cytometry, cell culture and in high-dimensional
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our team, please send your application consisting of a cover letter and a CV as one PDF to katja.kowalski@tum.de no later than 18th of June 2025 . Do not hesitate to contact Dr. Katja Kowalski
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agreement for the civil service (TV-L E13, 100%) Pursuing a doctorate within the framework of the work at the TUM Interested? Then we look forward to receiving your application; please send them by e-mail to
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teams Advanced German and English language skills Application procedure Please send your letter of motivation, CV, and transcript(s) of records to Prof. Florian Matthes (matthes@tum.de ). We are looking