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30.01.2026 Application deadline : 15.02.2026 The Plant Ecology Group at the University of Tübingen is looking for Two PhD students (m/f/d, E13 TV-L, 50%) within the SAGE Centre (https://sage
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working on diverse aspect of plant-pathogen interactions. Additionally, you will also benefit from established collaboration with know-how on data processing and access to state-of-the-art cryo-microscopes
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scientific hypotheses and questions Conducting scientific experiments and analysing data Writing peer reviewed scientific publications Actively interacting and collaborating with other partners in
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facilities, such as synchrotron and neutron sources. Details of the research activities as well as publications and background information are available on the group website: https://www.soft-matter.uni
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machine learning tools for the efficient analysis of the experimental data. For more information, visit our web page www.soft-matter.uni-tuebingen.de We are looking for a motivated PhD student to contribute
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facilities, such as synchrotron and neutron sources. Details of the research activities as well as publications and background information are available on the group website: https://www.soft-matter.uni
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machine learning tools for the efficient analysis of the experimental data. For more information, visit our web page www.soft-matter.uni-tuebingen.de We are looking for a motivated PhD student to contribute
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that implements pore-scale results into Darcy-scale models Validate the models using literature data Publish high-quality articles in peer-reviewed journals in the field Present research outcomes at national and
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, in Africa and Europe. Requirements include a university degree (master's or equivalent) in archaeometry, mineralogy, or materials science, as well as the motivation to develop fundamental new data