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, and room for individual development and personal growth. You also benefit from our European network within the European University Alliance E³UDRES². Our university is continuously growing. Your Tasks
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is a key player in Austria’s higher education landscape and one of the region’s most important employers. At USTP, we value teamwork, creativity, and personal development. We offer plenty of room
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of ISAS and the Leibniz association Training and scientific development opportunities in an international environment and an excellent working atmosphere in a very dynamic and professional team Extensive
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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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. International visibility of your research via conferences, research stays abroad, trade fairs, and publications. Career development in mechanical process engineering, resource recovery, and environmental
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for measuring the speed, density and viscosity are operated and further developed – some of which are unique worldwide. Area of responsibility: .... For more information, please visit our website: https
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to guide the development of this scientific resource to align data and services with the scientific user needs. As the responsible scientist, you will ensure that SILVA serves as a solid basis for
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Genomics and Cancer Evolution (headed by Prof. Dr. Duncan Odom) is seeking for the next possible date a Postdoctoral Researcher in Sex-Biased Cancer Development Reference number: 2026-0001 Heidelberg
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research environments, that is to actively develop Luke’s wood material laboratory activities and internal collaboration. The professor also contributes to the development of wood-based industries
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. Our research seeks to find a balance between social development and the long-term protection of our natural resources. The UFZ invites Expressions of Interest from outstanding early-career scientists (2