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of such technologies to enhance their impact within varied social, political, and infrastructural environments. Central to this work is the concept of the User–Technology Lifecycle – spanning development, prototyping
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, surface science, ultra-high vacuum, or x-ray absorption spectroscopy of magnetic materials. If you are interested in what we have to offer, then you can send your application materials to us directly
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large Cluster of Excellence. The position offers broad opportunities to collaborate within MATH+ and across Berlin’s vibrant mathematics and data science community.
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, chemistry, physics or related subjects - proven Knowledge in physical/theoretical chemistry - ideally basic expertise in protein spectroscopy and basic protein handling techniques (NanoDrop, SDS-PAGE, buffer
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Bewerbungsende: 06.04.2026 The collaborative project ONEMUC – Respiratory Mucus as a One Health Interface investigates how the composition and structure of mucosal barriers (mucus) influence the zoonotic transmission of influenza A viruses between animals and humans. The aim is to identify key...
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The collaborative project ONEMUC – Respiratory Mucus as a One Health Interface investigates how the composition and structure of mucosal barriers (mucus) influence the zoonotic transmission of influenza A viruses between animals and humans. The aim is to identify key molecular and ecological...
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• Completed PhD in archaeology, archaeozoology, or archaeological science Desirable: • Experience in at least one of the following areas: archaeozoology, stable isotope analysis or dental microwear • Preferably
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In many regions of the world, groundwater is the quantitatively most important, qualitatively best and safest drinking water resource, and therefore one of the most important georesources in the human-environment system. In the course of climate change and the increasing scarcity of water...