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PhD candidate (m/f/x) for the research project “Creatine supplementation in trout aquaculture to increase performance and improve sustainability and animal welfare (KreAktiv)” For the Department
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The Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS in Bremen, Germany, invites applications for its three-year PhD program starting October 1, 2026. BIPS, a leading center for
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the Forschungsverbund Berlin (https://www.fv-berlin.de/ ) and the Leibniz Association www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de . You can find more details on the institute webpage: www.ikz-berlin.de . The SiGe-based Quantum Materials
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include experience with high-performance computing (HPC), initial experience with ecosystem models, willingness and ability to actively contribute to interdisciplinary teams, knowledge of climate-relevant
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QCLs) for high-resolution spectroscopy. Within the framework of the priority program INtegrated TERahErtz sySTems Enabling Novel Functionality (INTEREST) funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG
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). The advertised position is primarily linked to the study of metal atoms and aerosols in the middle atmosphere and their relation to the re-entry of space debris at mid-latitudes (Kühlungsborn, Germany) and high
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) on the topic “Cuprate twisted heterostructures for superconducting quantum circuits” Project Overview: High temperature superconducting complex oxides (La₂₋ₓSrₓCuO₄, YBa₂Cu₃O₇₋ₓ, Bi₂Sr₂CaCu₂O₈₊ₓ) are oxygen rich
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funded by the Leibniz Collaborative Excellence program and conducted in cooperation with the Institute of Space Systems at the University of Stuttgart. The position includes setting up a multi-metal lidar
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As the German National Library of Science and Technology, our future-oriented services ensure the infrastructural requirements for a high-quality supply of information and literature for research in
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tools to evaluate the ecological role of parasites and virus in the Elbe Estuary. The work is carried out as part of the DFG Graduate Program “Biota-Mediated Effects of Carbon Cycling in Estuaries