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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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density within these films, together with a non-uniform distribution of counterions and specific ion effects but there is no direct evidence supporting this theory. The task of this job is to investigate
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major roles to play as higher densities of various material components (thin films) of the devices need to be accommodated at the integration level to enhance the functionality combination and reduce the
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to play as higher densities of various material components (thin films) of the devices need to be accommodated at the integration level to enhance the functionality combination and reduce the costs. As the
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their area of interest and will serve as their primary supervisor. The student will become part of the faculty member’s research group, which typically includes master’s students, PhD students, postdocs, and
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We are seeking a doctoral candidate to pursue a PhD in economics under the guidance of department head Prof. Dr. Oliver Falck at the University of Munich and to work on research projects in
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Association, which is committed to equal opportunities, family friendliness and the compatibility of work and family life. Our research focuses on the coastal and marginal seas, in particular the Baltic Sea
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experience with or willingness to quickly familiarize yourself with basic pedagogical and psychological theories Willingness for in-depth familiarization with learning analytics and AI in education Very good
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Fluency in scientific English What we offer: A job at a research institute with around 300 colleagues, where diversity, equal opportunities, and a healthy work-life balance guide all areas of work. Flexible
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) Turtle Neuroanatomy & Evolutionary Morphology (part time, 65%, 26 weekly working hours) We are seeking a highly qualified and motivated Research Assistant (f/m/d) to contribute to a research project