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compounds, etc. The project will focus on the i) development of membrane filtration systems and operation with novel nanofiltration membranes, ii) examination of the physical/chemical processes inside
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regulatory networks, cell behaviour, and morphology during this process. By examining species across evolutionary scales, we aim to uncover the mechanisms underlying morphological evolution and the general
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. International networking and collaborations are regarded as an integral part of the PhD research experience and are explicitly encouraged (e.g. South America, Asia or Africa). The PhD process will be accompanied
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with the laser-based material processing experts at the Institut für Strahlwerkzeuge (IFSW) at the University of Stuttgart. The fabricated gas-filled cells will then be investigated in the 5th Institute
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. The aim is to develop strategies for potential applications in information technology and quantum technology. A cleanroom for component processing and a variety of modern analysis methods are available
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37077 Göttingen Germany Social Media: https://bsky.app/profile/compbiophys.bsky.social Information pursuant to Article 13 DS-GVO on the collection and processing of personal data during the application
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programming experience with ROS, C/C++, and/or Python We offer: attractive working conditions with an interesting, varied and challenging area of responsibility a high degree of creative freedom in your own
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. The aim is to develop strategies for potential applications in information technology and quantum technology. A cleanroom for component processing and a variety of modern analysis methods are available
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sustained commitment beyond one's own interests during the doctoral or study phase as well as a broad spectrum of interests beyond what is professionally required The assessment process takes place in two
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candidate that supports us in developing Gaussian processes based models with structure preservation in port-Hamiltonian systems. A PhD position is currently available in the Collaborative Research Center