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a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 30 July 2025 As part of the SAFELUX project, we are leading a transnational programme of research funded by the Conference
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“Light- versus electron-induced spin-state switching of complexes on insulating layers” within the Priority Programme SPP 2491 “Interactive Spin-State Switching” This DFG-funded project aims
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the German Research Foundation (DFG), at the University of Tübingen. The project is led by Principal Investigators Prof. Dr. Michael Franke, Dr. Marlen Fröhlich (both Tübingen) and Prof. Dr. Manuel Bohn
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of Tübingen. The project is led by Principal Investigators Dr. Marlen Fröhlich, Prof. Dr. Michael Franke (both Tübingen) and Prof. Dr. Manuel Bohn (Lüneburg). The successful candidate will support the project
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-diseases/ . This is an exciting opportunity to collaborate with computational and wet-lab scientists at the forefront of pioneering research. You will be responsible for designing and implementing proteomic
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of Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry). Our group investigates fundamental questions in bioinorganic chemistry using advanced spectroscopic techniques to understand the structure and reactivity of complex metal
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Tandem Industry-Academy funded project https://www.vaikuttavuussaatio.fi/en/funded-projects/tandem-industry-academia-tia-seed-2024/ . developing next-generation optical computing technologies for ultra
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to the study of symmetric computation. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in logic and complexity theory and a desire to apply them to the study of symmetric computation. The successful candidate
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Tandem Industry-Academy funded project https://www.vaikuttavuussaatio.fi/en/funded-projects/tandem-industry-academia-tia-seed-2024/ . developing next-generation optical computing technologies for ultra
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position initially and is expected to be held full time and in person. You will join the CNNP Lab, which is well supported with recent funding of over £3M. The lab is based in the School of Computing