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fast track PhD are also welcome. The Postdoc position is limited to two years with a possibility of extension. Payment and benefits are based on the German Public Service Payscale (TVöD Bund) guidelines
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, Environmental Protection Description Description PhD position for the topic “Effects of rurbanity on soil quality and soil contamination with microplastic”. The position is integrated into an interdisciplinary
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“DiamondNanoNMR” we are looking for ambitious PhD students (75%, TV-L E13, limited to 3 years). Our mission is to apply quantum information concepts to nanoscale sensing. This emerging technology stands
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. Furthermore, we use the olfactory network as a model to study the dynamics of neuronal development, synaptogenesis, neuronal degeneration, and regeneration. Our research is complemented by behavioral studies
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influence DNA:DNA interaction? See also https://www.imb.de/wittmann For a more detailed description of the project including relevant literature, see here[pdf-Datei] . This PhD position is part of 4R
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Description Description: PhD project supervised by Prof. Dr. Magdalena Götz (Biomedical Center LMU Munich & Institute for Stem Cell Research, Helmholtz Center Munich). The project investigates
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"moving break" Initiatives for sustainability and a green environment with a new biotope Position details The positions should be filled as soon as possible; the exact start date is flexible. PhD students
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Description TUD Dresden University of Technology, as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. TUD has established the Collaborative
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. Furthermore, we use the olfactory network as a model to study the dynamics of neuronal development, synaptogenesis, neuronal degeneration, and regeneration. Our research is complemented by behavioral studies
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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Reactive Transport is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Tomography of desorption reactions: positron emission tomography for quantifying