44 embedded-system "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" positions at Free University of Berlin
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is to find new ways to manipulate these materials to build systems with designer Hamiltonians — and enable new quantum technologies. Our main experimental tools include nanofabrication, electrical
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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
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The advertised project BUG-ID is an international training network focusing on the overarching goal to develop advanced graphene-based biosensors, combining nanomaterials and engineered biomolecular
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Discounted “Job Ticket” for public transportation Free use of the Freie Universität library system Reduced rate for Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum annual pass Employee discount in the cafeteria Exclusive
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Bewerbungsende: 05.01.2026 MPCD (www.mpcorpus.org ), launched in 2021, is a long-term project with the goal to make accessible the Zoroastrian Middle Persian corpus in transliteration, transcription
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systemic infectious processes, immune responses, and evaluating therapies, refinement measures to reduce stress and improve welfare in experimental animals are underexplored. In this 3RTG, we will address
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of Avestan (at least of the Avestan alphabet) • good computer skills • Knowledge of Middle and New Persian is very welcome • Knowledge of transliteration • precise and reliable work and ability to work in a
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of the molecular interactions between polyelectrolytes such as DNA, proteins, or heparin with complex biological systems. Project A1 under the guidance of Dr. Marina Pigaleva focuses on investigating how proteins
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group in the Physics Department of Free University Berlin specializes in nanoscale electronics and optoelectronics of two-dimensional materials and heterostructures. Our focus is to find new ways
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the zoonotic transmission of influenza A viruses between animals and humans. The aim is to identify key molecular and ecological factors that determine whether viruses are blocked or transmitted at the mucus