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research spectrum covers a unique range. Institute of Material and Process Design The Institute of Material and Process Design is dedicated to the sustainable and ecological development of innovative
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of radionuclides on different scales – from atomic processes to system level. The BMUKN-funded project IONKA will contribute to this research investigating glass corrosion under repository-relevant conditions. Join
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improve the sustainability, the energy efficiency and the safety of industrial processes. The Department of Thermal Energy and Process Technology is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Dynamic Process
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technology. The following PhD topics are available, which are explained in more detail by clicking on the topics (on rptu.de/wera ): In Chemistry: A3: Development of a flow process for P removal from
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scale TV-L E13, commensurate with experience and qualifications. • Funding for travel and participation in international conferences and workshops is available. **Application Procedure** Please submit a
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studies have confirmed SPPL3’s capacity to act as a potent regulator of glycosylation-dependent physiological processes, e.g. in the context of tumor immune evasion. As part of a newly DFG-funded project
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PhD Position – High-Temperature Electrolysis – from stack design to operational optimizationFull PhD
the operation of SOCs for hydrogen production both technically and economically and improve tolerance against impurities. In doing so, you will make a direct contribution to national and European climate targets
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37077 Göttingen Germany Web: https://www.mpinat.mpg.de/grubmueller Social Media: CompBioPhys Information pursuant to Article 13 DS-GVO on the collection and processing of personal data during
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the application process. Qualified disabled candidates or applicants with equivalent status receive preference in the application process. For a comprehensive overview of the available positions (including
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studies have confirmed SPPL3’s capacity to act as a potent regulator of glycosylation-dependent physiological processes, e.g. in the context of tumor immune evasion. As part of a newly DFG-funded project