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Description This PhD project relates with ongoing research projects in the area of renewable energy powered membrane processes, in particular solar-powered electrodialysis at IAMT. The removal
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-based value chains through systems biology, metabolic engineering, and fermentation technology, contributing to the transformation towards a circular bioeconomy. In the field of health biotechnology, we
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Stress Symptoms’, which is funded within the call ‘Digital Transformation and Robotics in Sustainable Agriculture between Europe and Japan’ as part of the European Interest Group CONCERT-Japan. The sub
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1 September 2025) Background The Department ‘Anthropology of Politics and Governance’ is looking for a doctoral student who will conduct an ethnographic study on digital transformations in health and
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transformation." The project will investigate the relationship between road safety and safety culture. A theory-based model of road safety culture will be developed and validated through surveys in various
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Description Transport and chemical transformation of city plumes in Bremen Research topic and tasks The harmful effects of air pollutants and PM2.5 particles on human health are well-documented
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, who has the ability to work independently and in collaborations. We offer a 3 year PhD position. The salary will be paid in accordance with the collective agreement for the public service of the German
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(required) German language skills are desirable Ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team High motivation for interdisciplinary research and experimental innovation Experience
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multinational team Experience with EPR spectroscopy or related techniques Background in inorganic, bioinorganic, or coordination chemistry Experience
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particle and photon sources owing to their ability to sustain accelerating fields on the scale of hundreds of GV/m — three orders of magnitude higher than radio-frequency accelerators. At DESY, we're