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to serve as a gaseous, metal-free electrode and mediate electrochemical reactions. In particular, the injection of gas-phase electrons into solution to generate solvated electrons, one of the strongest
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element of the Institute’s work is its unique collections, which include historical documents, images, maps, newspapers, and musical materials, as well as its research library.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
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of composite materials "from the scientific basis to the component". If you are looking for a new challenge, are communicative and structured, then we are looking for you (f/m/d) as an Assistant of the Research
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The Computational Plant Biochemistry research group at the IPB is seeking applications to fill the position as Research associate (m/f/d) computational metabolomics PostDocs: Salary group E13 TVL
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2D materials. The project aims to explore the growth of multilayers from elemental materials and investigate solid-state reactions at interfaces. The successful candidate (m/f/d) will work on utilizing
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global public good provision that is sketched here . The architecture consists of two component, tax clubs and reward funds. Reward funds would incentivise governments (or in some cases directly private
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spatial configurations of landscape elements across farms and formulate scenarios that account for different climatic and socio-economic future conditions. The call is addressed to dynamic and highly
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accessibility landscape identifies tissue repair program in human regulatory T cells. Immunity. 2021 Apr 13;54(4):702-720.e17. 4Simon M. et al., Single-cell chromatin accessibility and transposable element
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thematic clusters, and analyse temporal break points and geographic trends. The Postdoc will build a database to answer research questions developed within the project, and produce at least two peer-reviewed
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nanometre spatial scale. Over the last years, we have set up unique experiments based on high harmonic generation to directly access the element-selective magnetic response of thin film systems. Via high