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: 15.04.2025 | Full-time/Part-time DESY, with more than 2900 employees at its two locations in Hamburg and Zeuthen, is one of the world's leading research centres. Its research focuses on decoding the structure
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on decoding the structure and function of matter, from the smallest particles of the universe to the building blocks of life. In this way, DESY contributes to solving the major questions and urgent challenges
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strengthening education and research in Latin America structural strengthening and regional networking of partner institutions and partner universities Who can apply? University graduates from the following
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pursued within a structured graduate program of the CRC integrated into the Graduate Academy of the University of Stuttgart (GRADUS). The University of Stuttgart symbolizes exceptional, internationally
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& Literature Munich as its Class of Culture and History (CoHist). It is systematically structured and research-oriented, offering doctoral candidates the opportunity to present and discuss their individual
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water supply sources based on contaminant removal performance and specific energy consumption. Water-energy nexus, resource recovery, and circular economy feature in this project, and will be used
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utilization. We conduct research in the field of sustainable bioeconomy, focusing on the development of innovative microbial production systems based on renewable raw materials. Our goal is to establish new bio
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Description The Institute of Radio Frequency Engineering and Electronics conducts research in the field of integrated circuit design in state-of-the-art CMOS and SiGe BiCMOS technologies for various
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coating, iii) investigation of system design from small-scale to potentially pilot scale, and iv) application to micropollutant removal. Modelling aspects are open to exploration at molecular and process
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the membrane pores and their impacts on the removal of a variety of micropollutants, iii), investigation of membrane characteristics and selection criteria, and iv) design of membranes to achieve complete