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‘Integrated Structural Dynamics’ led by Dr. Sigrid Milles. The successful candidate will study the conformational dynamics of intrinsically disordered proteins involved in clathrin mediated endocytosis
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Junior Research Group “ Probabilistic Methods for Dynamic Communication Networks“ (Head: Prof. Dr. B. Jahnel) starting as soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Information Flow
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and the Leibniz association Training and scientific development opportunities in an international environment and an excellent working atmosphere in a very dynamic and professional team Extensive state
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(TV-L Brandenburg). Background: Addressing climate change and biodiversity loss requires a deep understanding of global land-use dynamics and the economic trade-offs involved. We aim to develop and
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dynamic and professional team Extensive state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure in various analytical methods The opportunity to present your data on international conferences and participate in
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Signalling explores the molecular dialogue between plants and microbes, with a focus on early root signalling events that enable symbiotic partnerships. Join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team where molecular
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command of English We offer: An interdisciplinary working environment that encourages independence and self-reliance A collegial and open-minded working atmosphere in a dynamic research institution
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doctoral student to realize this project. You can expect an exciting research activity at a non-university, internationally networked institute with a dynamic and interdisciplinary working environment. Your
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expected rental costs ranging from approximately €500 to €900 per month, depending on the type of accommodation. Career perspectives PhD graduates of BIPS have gone on to successful postdoctoral training and
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expect an exciting research activity at a non-university, internationally networked institute with a dynamic and interdisciplinary working environment. Your tasks: Further development of existing methods