9 postdoctoral-finite-element-microstructure PhD positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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advanced microstructural characterization (EBSD, EDX, SAXS, TEM) and ex situ/in situ nanoindentation-based techniques (micro-tensile/compression). The insights gained from this investigation will be crucial
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Position at the Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel) for project RTG2861-A3 Research topic: Microstructured PCL-based electroadsorption devices Specific
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and the Brazilian Amazon. The successful candidate will work on the ClimateConnect project, a key component of the HICSS ClimateBridge cluster, which aims to generate practical climate solutions
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a Ph.D or a postdoctoral researcher at a recognised institution of research or education, anywhere around the world (except non-sanctioned countries) - Must be employed and return to home institution
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: Structural basis of two-component system signaling Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Ute Hellmich , Prof. Dr. Sarah O’Connor Project 4: Sensing the unseen: How diatoms detect and respond to highly dilute sex-inducing
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% of the full-time weekly hours Tasks: Advancing relativistic ab initio methods for predicting structural and spectroscopic properties of heavy-element nanocrystals Requirements: excellent
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to morphogenetic tissue rearrangements and wound healing processes. SPECIFIC RESEARCH PROJECT: Microtubules are indispensable structural elements in living systems. Their unique mechanical properties play a central
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over Time (EJoT) into a unified framework for network design and resource pricing. By incorporating these vital elements into the transportation planning process, we strive to create a more inclusive
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guiding principle here is that strong individual elements become even stronger when they work together. The vision for the future takes this principle beyond the confines of the university: with