36 parallel-computing-numerical-methods "Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Leibniz in Germany
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Scientific Directors Prof. Dr. Aránzazu del Campo (aranzazu.delcampo(at)leibniz-inm.de ) The INM practices an open and appreciative corporate culture in which the existing diversity is promoted and lived
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on disaster risk management and climate adaptation, using probilistic risk modelling, applied statistical methods to evaluate risk management and adaptation measures in the agricultural sector, mainly in low
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occupies a leading position both nationally and internationally. The Research Department Virus Genomics , headed by Prof. Adam Grundhoff,investigates chronically infecting DNA viruses, with a focus on the
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! For scientific questions regarding the project, please contact Prof. Susann Boretius at sboretius(at)dpz.eu . For more information about the DPZ, please visit http://www.dpz.eu or call 0551 3851-105. Further
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) group at the Institute for Materials Chemistry (Director: Prof. Dr. Anjana Devi) at IFW Dresden offers a Postdoctoral Associate Position (m/f/div) on the following topic: Ferroelectric and ultra-wide band
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-fli.de ). The Research Group led by Prof. Claudia Waskow at FLI is looking for a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/x) to support and develop a project on hematopoietic stem cell
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occupies a leading position both nationally and internationally. The Research Department Viral Zoonoses – One Health, headed by Prof. Dr. Gülşah Gabriel, investigates the interspecies transmission
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funded German research initiative. Project Description: Carbon black is an indispensable component of numerous everyday products – from car tires and seals to paints and plastics. However, its production
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by Prof. Dr. P. R. Schreiner (JLU, Institute of Organic Chemistry) and Dr. U. Jakob (PRIF). The group works at the intersection of natural sciences and peace research. It aims to scrutinize current
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manufacturing Use and further develop CRISPR (epi-)genome editing methods in CAR T cells Using cellular (e.g., FACS) and molecular (e.g., single cell analysis, next generation sequencing) methods to characterize