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Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field of mechanical engineering, physics of related disciplines Enjoy experimental work in international and multidisciplinary teams Communicative
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aims to revolutionize our understanding of molecular interactions at solid–liquid interfaces through innovative experimental approaches. By combining expertise in: Feedback controlled thermofluidic
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the fields of computational materials science, theoretical and computational chemistry/physics and physics of low-dimensional materials. It maintains strong ties with the local experimental groups of TUD and
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) chemistry, physics, bio- and chemical engineering will work closely together to research and develop the basis for the targeted use of sustainable polysaccharides in hydrogel applications. You will work in a
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include in detail: Experimental work in vitro to investigate mixtures with human cell lines and organoids in microphysiological systems (MPS) Systematic testing of whole mixtures and single substances and
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database and literature review to extract relevant co-exposure scenarios for in vitro testing Experimental work in vitro to investigate mixtures with human cell lines and organoids in microphysiological
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to mastering the great challenges facing society today. The Institute of Radiation Physics conducts research for states of matter under extreme conditions and in very small dimensions. The Department of Laser
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of the experimental data Presentation of the obtained scientific results on conferences and in publications Requirements Master’s degree in physics or chemistry, or equivalent Interest in materials science Good written
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Financing yes Type of Position Full PhD Working Language English Required Degree Master Areas of study Physics, Experimental Physics Description Description For our BMBF-funded research project
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qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: The successful candidate will investigate ion transport through atomically thin membranes made of 2D polymers and graphene derivatives in close collaboration with experimental