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such versatile cells, we will rely on laser-assisted glass etching, laser welding as well as laser-written waveguide structures and polarization optics. This part of the project will be implemented together
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focuses on decoding the structure and function of matter, from the smallest particles of the universe to the building blocks of life. In this way, DESY contributes to solving the major questions and urgent
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and exploration of novel P-compounds. Characterization of the obtained products and intermediates via spectroscopic methods such as NMR, UV-vis, IR/Raman, mass spectrometry and X-ray structure
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computer science, business informatics, mathematics or similar with interest in scientific work as part of a doctorate. Independent, structured way of working, quick comprehension and the ability to familiarize
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. Also, research is carried out into phenomena of mediality such as the interaction between texts and pictorial representations. In this line of inquiry, traditional philological methods are combined with
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such as NMR, UV-vis, IR/Raman, mass spectrometry and X-ray structure determination. Requirements: university degree (Master or equivalent) in chemistry; background in organic or inorganic molecular
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on railroad track construction and track technology application for participation in national and international research projects communication with international students Publications for international
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. The successful candidate will be integrated into the Institute’s International Max Planck Research School “Global Multiplicities” ( https://www.imprs-gm.mpg.de ), which offers comprehensive structured doctoral
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reliable, conscientious, and structured work, commitment, initiative, teamwork skills, scientific curiosity, and willingness to learn willingness to be mobile (especially with regard to the required
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the structure and function of matter, from the smallest particles of the universe to the building blocks of life. In this way, DESY contributes to solving the major questions and urgent challenges facing science