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                Raluca Niesner’s lab you can find here: https://www.drfz.de/en/arbeitsgruppen/biophysikalische-analytik/ Job description: As members of the German Research Foundation (DFG)-funded Research Training Group 
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                members of the German Research Foundation (DFG)-funded Research Training Group (GRK) 3096 “One Health Approach to Soil-Transmitted Helminths,” successful applicants will work on scientific projects in 
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                members of the German Research Foundation (DFG)-funded Research Training Group (GRK) 3096 “One Health Approach to Soil-Transmitted Helminths,” successful applicants will work on scientific projects in 
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                More information about the Institute of Immunology you can find here: https://www.vetmed.fu-berlin.de/en/einrichtungen/zfi/we06/index.html Job description: As members of the German Research 
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                Bewerbungsende: 06.10.2025 The CRITICAL AGENCY project group (funded by the DFG's Emmy Noether Programme) researches critique as it is manifest in critical encounters: critique does not always land 
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                Disclaimer: Please note that only the German version of this job advertisement (available at www.fu-berlin.de/P-FUB-2026 ) is legally binding. The translation is intended for the convenience 
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                of quantitative data collection and analysis - Knowledge of French - Willingness to learn Phyton as a programming language - Knowledge of oral history of the Holocaust For further information, please contact Dr 
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                different spectral ranges, and engineer materials through hybrid light-matter states. Our group is funded by the Emmy Noether Programme of the German Research Society (DFG). We closely collaborate with 
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                - Knowledge of quantitative data collection and analysis - Knowledge of French - Willingness to learn Phyton as a programming language - Experience in analyzing non-verbal communication - Specialist knowledge