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accumulation trajectories. Starting from 1st Dec 2025, DIW Berlin is looking for a Researcher (f/m/d) (Full-time) Your responsibilities: Develop your research agenda within the project Close collaboration in
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collaboration, transdisciplinary cooperation with practice and an overall dynamic development characterize its research profile in the fields of education, culture, political science, management and technology as
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calculation of mixture toxicity Development and application of chemical analytical methods Application of physiology-based kinetic (PBK) modelling for the extrapolation of in vitro to in vivo concentrations
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systems (MPS) Development and application of chemical analytical methods Testing of whole mixtures and single substances and calculation of mixture toxicity Participation in the preparation of scientific
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opportunities for professional and personal development VBL company pension Capital accumulation benefits Employee welfare (AWO) family service Application process Does this position appeal to you? The please
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sciences as well as essential transferable skills, e.g., in project management, leadership and developing a scientific career. Furthermore, workshops and courses on the German language, intercultural
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and spectroscopy Construction and optimization of single-molecule microscopy setups Development of image- and signal-processing software for single-molecule microscopy and spectroscopy data Analysis
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texts for your fields and develop collaborative projects. Your participation in workshops and master classes will ensure that you are up to date with current academic discourses and will give you the
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aims to combine state-of-the-art techniques in experimental sciences and computational life sciences. Over the last decade, the molecular life sciences have undergone a major development. Currently, the
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an adviser in the Studienstiftung’s office and a personal tutor at their home university, who follow their academic and personal development and offer guidance on issues relating to their scholarship and