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and transfer of science to society. As a modern employer, it offers attractive working conditions to all employees in teaching, research, technology and administration. The goal is to promote and
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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research projects
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and transfer of science to society. As a modern employer, it offers attractive working conditions to all employees in teaching, research, technology and administration. The goal is to promote and
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective This scholarship programme allows scientists to carry out research with German colleagues at universities, universities of applied
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. Your profile A Master’s (or Bachelor’s) degree in chemistry, materials science, or related field. Desired expertise: Electrochemistry, scanning probe techniques (AFM, STM, SECM) Additional experience in
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the research group on Scientific Computing and High Performance Computing. For more details, see https://www.peter-zaspel.de/ and https://hpc.uni-wuppertal.de . Prof. Dr. Michael Günther is professor in
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, urbanization and malnutrition. We provide scientifically sound recommendations for healthy agri-food systems and sustainable interactions with the environment. The IGZ brings together a broad spectrum of
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the English Our offer A vibrant research community in an open, diverse and international work environment Scientific excellence and extensive professional networking opportunities A structured PhD program with
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and performing laboratory (wind-wave facility) experiments, using state-of-the-art imaging techniques developing computational codes to process and understand large experimental datasets (e. g., image
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, their achievements and productivity to the success of the whole institution. At the Faculty of Mathematics, Institute of Scientific Computing, within the Dresden Center for Computational Materials Science (DCMS