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, teaching within the Bachelor and Master Program of the department. The position offers the opportunity to acquire your own third-party funded projects and to obtain a postdoctoral qualification (Habilitation
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programme, which includes tailor-made training courses, workshops, retreats and conference trips. You will have access to state-of-the-art laboratories and theoretical methods, individual supervision, and a
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a doctoral candidate, you will become part of an excellent scientific international network and benefit from our structured, interdisciplinary graduate programme offers, which include training courses
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of Avestan (at least of the Avestan alphabet) • good computer skills • Knowledge of Middle and New Persian is very welcome • Knowledge of transliteration • precise and reliable work and ability to work in a
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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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Bolotin working group. As a PostDoc, you will become part of an excellent scientific network and benefit from our structured, interdisciplinary program, which includes tailored training, workshops, retreats
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The Institute of Virology at the Department of Veterinary Medicine at Freie Universität Berlin is a research and teaching institute headed by Prof. Dr. Benedikt Kaufer. It is part of the Center
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• numerical simulations and computer programming (e.g., Python and LabVIEW) • Developing back-of-the-envelope estimates for complex physical problems. Applications should be sent by e-mail, together
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independently conducting academic research projects • Ability to work effectively in a team For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Florian Zemmin (islamwissenschaft@geschkult.fu-berlin.de
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of the molecular interactions between polyelectrolytes such as DNA, proteins, or heparin with complex biological systems. Project A1 under the guidance of Dr. Marina Pigaleva focuses on investigating how proteins