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of compact and robust diode laser modules for quantum technology applications, including quantum computers and space-based quantum sensors. For these research activities, we are looking for a Scientific
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The German Primate Center (DPZ) - Leibniz Institute for Primate Research in Göttingen conducts basic research in primate biology, molecular biomedicine and neuroscience. It maintains four field
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of a strong international research network and collaborative projects. The opportunity to work in the Atmospheric Chemistry Department (ACD) of TROPOS, a vibrant international group of colleagues who
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Programme Areas and international partners, contributing to cross-disciplinary projects. Integrate the developed bio-geochemical modelling framework into the TropEcS modelling system. Publish in leading
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and cooperation with national and international researchers and within the team of LIfBi Department “Competencies, Personality, Learning environments” Contributing to analyses and the preparation
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research project “Cities. Building. Culture – The Residential Heritage of the Soviet Union in Times of Multiple Crises” funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). This international and
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proposals, scientific publications, statistical and project reports Your profile: University degree (PhD) or any other equivalent combination of education in epidemiology related sciences, including
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plasma cells within specific regions of the bone marrow. Requirements and Skills: Excellent M.Sc. degree (or equivalent) in the areas biomedical, computational or nutritional sciences A background in
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, Academy of Sciences) and international collections (e.g. David Rumsey Map Collection) Conduct semi-structured interviews with Georgian schoolteachers, textbook authors, and curriculum developers
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collaboration with partners at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) and other Leibniz institutes. It combines bacterial cultivation, molecular biology, and microbial genomics to better understand the transmission risk