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environment and an excellent working atmosphere in a very dynamic and professional team Extensive state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure in various analytical methods The opportunity to present your data
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to another doctoral position currently being advertised, which focuses on the dynamics of nitrous oxide. What do we expect from you? A good to very good MSc degree in chemical oceanography, marine
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an international environment and an excellent working atmosphere in a very dynamic and professional team Extensive state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure in various analytical methods The opportunity
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of Empirical Innovation Economics. Participating in the structured doctoral program of the Munich Graduate School of Economics (MGSE) at LMU. Contributing to exciting and highly relevant policy projects
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The DWI – Leibniz-Institute for Interactive Materials is a federal and state funded research institute of the Leibniz Association based on the Melaten Campus of RWTH Aachen University. International
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: The ability to work independently and on your own initiative, a methodical and systematic approach , structured and goal-oriented thinking, capacity to familiarise yourself quickly with new topics, creativity
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PhD Position (m/f/d) - Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) of transition metals for biomedical application
focus will be on low-temperature ALD processes with high conformality, tailored to the needs of biomaterial development. Thin Film Characterization: Perform comprehensive structural and chemical charac
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microscopy. Root architectural phenotyping. Plant and root physiological measurements to determine the function of root phenotypes. Functional-structural plant modeling to determine the benefit of root
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). This position offers the opportunity to work in a dynamic and multidisciplinary environment, contributing to a project with both fundamental scientific significance and public health relevance. The specific
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experimental investigations of the electronic structure of atomically thin transition metal trihalides and chalcogenides. The aim of the work is to investigate how their electronic properties can be specifically