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funded by the German federal government and 10 percent by the state of Berlin. Job Description The Sugimoto Lab aims to elucidate how the human body and cells sense oxygen in health and disease. Our
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responsibility and seniority of the role Personalised Onboarding - for a good start to your new professional challenge A feel-good working environment - our Bonn employees enjoy a campus surrounded by greenery
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training opportunities Occupational health management offers Flexible working time models Opportunity to work remotely The University of Cologne promotes equal opportunities and diversity. Women will be
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/datenschutz. The closing date for applications is May 27, 2025. Please apply via our applicant portal. If you have any questions (reference number 351_2025), feel free to contact the Human Resources team
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and require the collaboration between different research groups. Applicants can identify up to three projects of interest. Project 1: With six feet on the ground – How insects sense vibration
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Experience in working with mice or imaging techniques is not essential, but would be beneficial Independent, reliable and structured way of working with a good sense of quality is essential High motivation
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Experience and knowledge of biochemical techniques very good English skills Motivation, dependability and a sense of responsibility a high degree of willingness to work in a team What we offer: challenging and
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: 100 % of the full-time weekly hours Tasks: Neuromorphic sensing via 2D-materials-nanoparticle networks Requirements: excellent university degree (Master of Science or diploma) in