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of Physics at Freie Universität Berlin starting October 1, 2025, in one of the following projects: Job description: Contribute to research and scientific outreach in one of the following projects. Please
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for a research assistant (m/f/d) - pay grade 13 TV-L, 65% for a limited period of three years. Your tasks: You will be working on a multidisciplinary project that aims to develop and test an mHealth
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conditions Couple the power electronics model with electrochemical battery models Support efforts towards hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) integration of the developed models Collaborate with project partners and
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include: Processing and analyzing TMS data Contributing to scientific publications and project reports Collaborating within an interdisciplinary research team Excellent written and spoken English skills
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-containing systems. Who We Are Looking For: PhD Student / Research Assistant (m/f/d) The primary focus of this PhD project is the EPR and inorganic spectroscopic characterization of nitrogenase and synthetic
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Fachbereich Physik - Institut für Experimentalphysik AG Müller - DFG Drittmittelprojekt 'Luminescence Upconversion Nanoscopy - LUNA' Research assistant (m/f/d) with 75%part-time job limited to
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Association. WIAS invites applications for a Research Assistant Position (f/m/d) (Ref. 25/13) in the Research Group “Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing” (Head: Prof. Dr. V. John) starting November 1
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conventional electrolytes. This position is part of the Einstein Visiting Fellowship of Professor Mark. E. Tuckerman from New York University, and the project will be in collaboration with Professor Tuckerman
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, computational drug repurposing, and de novo design of novel protein-based therapeutics. Our work also includes developing gene editing strategies to correct or inactivate mutations associated with severe
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at the Hereon Centre investigates the predictability and impacts of climate extremes including the atmosphere and the ocean, in particular of those extremes affecting the coastal realm. The project SOLVe