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approaches experimental skills and interest in instrumentation development excellent knowledge of English the ability to work as part of a team commitment, motivation, and willingness to learn are valued
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Researchers an outstanding platform for their career development. The RTG has been established by an interdisciplinary group of 15 Principal Researchers with scientific backgrounds ranging from terrestrial and
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antibiotic access barriers and the analysis of incentives for the development and adoption of new antibiotics. The candidate is expected to produce a cumulative doctoral dissertation within that project
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years. We foster your career development by providing qualification and training opportunities. We actively support the reconciliation of work and family life . The IGB is committed to diversity
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breeding. More than 30 research groups study regulatory networks controlling fundamental traits such as reproductive development, organ geometry and growth, innate immunity and microbiome effects on plant
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development, finance and IT. Participants broaden their professional knowledge in an international environment, increase their employability and contribute to the development of a company abroad. At the same
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description: Spatial interactions are key processes for the development and maintenance of multicellular systems. Disturbances in interactions lead to developmental disorders or diseases. In many cases
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Transport and Infrastructure Market stimulation (i.e. further development of the market for hydrogen) cross-cutting issues (i.e. regulation, socio-economic and legal framework) PhD students enrolled in
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scientists reviews applications. The selection criteria are: 1. Qualification Academic achievements (grade point average, development of grades) Academic progress Knowledge of the language(s) of instruction or
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. Within the framework of an interdisciplinary collaborative project, we are working on the development and investigation of novel refractory high-entropy alloys (HEAs) as potential candidate materials