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programme with workshops relevant to their qualification phase, exchange meetings, kick-off event, final symposium and more Target Group Doctoral candidates and postdocs/ junior professors participating in
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; qualified women are therefore strongly encouraged to apply. The position is suitable for severely disabled persons. Severely disabled applicants will be given preference in the event of otherwise essentially
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conditions, to large field-scale experiments with wild and domestic grazers. These experiments will test hypotheses related to the effects on nutrient cycling of grazers with different body size and grazing
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, control, effective models and their numerics “. Here, we study anisotropic microfluids and the effect of stochastic fluctuations in electrokinetic flows. This is of interest in so-called lab-on-chip devices
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experiments with wild and domestic grazers. These experiments will test hypotheses related to the effects on nutrient cycling of grazers with different body size and grazing habits and duration of grazing under
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conductors are neither energy-efficient nor cost- effective. Realization and optimization of affordable, low-power gas sensors is a significant step towards battling climate and environmental challenges
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pathology images and related medical data in order to detect, segment and quantify diseases such as cancer. Further applications are the discovery of new biomarkers and the prognosis of outcome for patients
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, • active involvement in several outreach activities and effective communication (i.e., knowledge transfer) of your research. We look for… • a team player with completed PhD degree (or close to completion) in
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cooperation with the chair holder and the entire team with the greatest possible freedom • Excellent English language skills • Scientific curiosity and result-oriented, creative, and independent working methods