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barrier. ONEMUC thereby contributes to a better understanding of zoonotic infections and to the development of new strategies for prevention and risk assessment within the One Health framework. In
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contributes to a better understanding of zoonotic infections and to the development of new strategies for prevention and risk assessment within the One Health framework. In the subproject carried out at FU
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Graduate College Global Intellectual History, both in collaboration with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin). For further activities in the field of global history, see https://www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/e/fmi
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- good communication skills for interacting with local Kenyan people and authorities - excellent skills to work independently Further Information about RTG 3096: (https://www.vetmed.fuberlin.de/en
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for light-induced dynamical processes, THz pulse emission, ultrafast spectroscopy and theory for current-induced spin dynamics. The research tasks include the development of theoretical models and computer
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and secondary resources. The group closely collaborates with other research groups at the Center for Sustainable Resources (CSR|Berlin, https://www.csrberlin.de ) at Freie Universität Berlin and beyond
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and secondary resources. The group closely collaborates with other research groups at the Center for Sustainable Resources (CSR|Berlin, https://www.csrberlin.de ) at Freie Universität Berlin and beyond
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, and conference travel. You will have access to cutting-edge laboratories, individual supervision, and a wide range of development opportunities. We are committed to family and academic life being
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currents, and thermal effects after ultrafast optical excitation. Circular and linear magnetic dichroism in resonant x-ray reflectivity help to reveal the temporal evolution of ferromagnetic and
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The Clementi's group in the Physics Department at Freie Universität Berlin seeks a postdoctoral researcher (100%) to work on the development and application of coarse-graining methodologies to study