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(Postdoc) or EG13 – 60% (PhD student). As an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, TUM explicitly encourages applications from women as well as from all others who would bring additional
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is commensurate with work experience and seniority (TV EntgO Bund EG13 (Postdoc) or EG13 – 60% (PhD student). Your application: We look forward to receiving your complete application documents
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quality of life. The contract will initially be limited to 2 or 3 years with the possibility for further extension. Salary is commensurate with work experience and seniority (TV EntgO Bund EG13 (Postdoc
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of artificial intelligence, materials science, and sustainable chemistry to develop new approaches for the recovery of rare earth elements. Rare earth elements are essential for modern technologies, including
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, multi-component molecular chaperone machines and the question how membrane protein chaperones recognize and process clients on a molecular level. The project has the potential to provide exciting new
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opportunity to apply for com-plementary grants (e.g. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowships, TUM Global Postdoc Fellowships, Humboldt Research Fellowships etc.) with the support of the PI. In addition, the selected
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and reprogrammed by heat and light. The envisioned polymers combine defined blocks with reversible crosslinking chemistries and metal-ligand coordination. You will synthesize and modify ligands, attach
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elements • Development and validation of physically based models for the prediction of wear and damage • Publications at international conferences and in scientific publications. Your profile: • Very good
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, University of Galway), Africa and the Americas. The Chair of Livestock Systems is newly established at TUM includes one postdoc, two PhD students, visiting researchers and technical staff. The team involves a
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. 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 focuses on using various