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research on biomedical sensor applications (biomedical sensor interfaces/ integrated mechanical strain sensors) analog/Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuit Design (CMOS, low-power, low-noise design) publication
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qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: scientific research related to the development of novel tactile sensors design and implementation of research Demos support of other functions of the lab as necessary
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. half-page) abstract of the PhD project approx. 10-page project proposal, which discusses the research aims and methodology as well as the contents, originality and significance of the project timeline
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are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L) starting at the earliest possible date in a DFG funded project „Blueprint for a modern sustainable phosphorus chemistry“. The position comprises 50% of the full
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scholarship holders or offers from the alumni network Application Papers The Studienstiftung expects: an exceptionally challenging and innovative scientific dissertation project that can be completed within a
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project Like to read and write technical texts in English Enjoy working with undergraduate students Are persistent and willing to work several years of your life on a project that many people will never
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collaboration with leading experts at École Polytechnique, the University of Paris‑Saclay, France and the Helmut-Schmidt- University, Hamburg, this PhD project aims at pushing the forefront of multi-pass cell
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apply new methods. For an initial overview of the research, we invite the applicant to read a recent overview article at https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.accounts.4c00557 . This project is funded by
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PhD projects in the life sciences. We are looking for early career scientists with a vivid interest in interdisciplinary projects to image cell dynamics from the subcellular to the patient level. PhD
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chemistry, biophysical analysis via optical spectroscopy as well as the detection of nucleic acid in homogenous solution and in situ. The project also involves fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry and