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contract research in the field of laser technology. The development of fuel cells is a promising area in the field of sustainable energy generation. Bipolar plates are an essential component of fuel cells
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to conduct experimental and theoretical investigations of the wind turbine nacelle at both the component level and the system level. Recently, we were opening a new research area on the wind propulsion systems
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networking on GNPS platform, SIRIUS, and others), ii) to develop methodology for analysis and identification metal binding metabolites, such as siderophores in marine microbes, iii) to analyse the data by
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Service (DAAD) will provide you with further funding for establishing your group (PhD students, Postdocs), cooperating with German higher education institutions and to support networking among AIMS centres
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in soil processes related to soil GHG fluxes, however, the fauna exact impact on those fluxes is poorly known yet, and is a missing factor in soil GHG fluxes models. BoTiKI aims at filling
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? You are studying Mechanical Engineering in the field of Aviation or Shipping. Do you have knowledge of design and machine elements? Are you proficient in CAD and maybe even have first experiences in FEA
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of the weld and to melt pool expulsion during welding. This affects the connection quality and can render the component unusable. The aim of this work is to better understand how these material defects interact
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those fluxes is poorly known yet, and is a missing factor in soil GHG fluxes models. “BoTiKI” aims at filling this knowledge gap and establish improved GHG models accounting for soil invertebrates
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performance-related remuneration component Professional training and development opportunities Access to cutting-edge technologies and computational resources Good public transport connections and subsidy
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element of the Institute’s work is its unique collections, which include historical documents, images, maps, newspapers, and musical materials, as well as its research library. These resources serve as a