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by the development of a conceptual framework for the analysis. - Implementation of empirical analysis, including fieldwork, on the topic of the project. - Analysis of datasets collected within
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applications to social issues to assist in various projects. We offer the chance to get first-hand experience in research projects, the opportunity to improve or develop your quantitative methods and statistical
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joint cross-university research context in which new questions, methods, and approaches are used to create scientific foundations for empirically informed organizational development in the areas
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, El Colegio de Mexico, the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, and the Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropologia Social in Mexico City. Objectives: The IRTG aims at developing
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the Hydrogeology working group and will be responsible for the following teaching and research tasks: - Develop and design good teaching: You will independently conduct or substantially participate in lectures
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coincide with the femtosecond time scale and, thus, terahertz frequency scale. Consequently, to study such extremely fast dynamics, we develop novel tools like ultrafast ampere-meters, ohm-meters and strong
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coincide with the femtosecond time scale and, thus, terahertz frequency scale. Consequently, to study such extremely fast dynamics, we develop novel tools like ultrafast ampere-meters, ohm-meters and strong
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for developing early-warning systems for groundwater contamination in karst areas. The main goal is to achieve a better understanding of the transport processes governing the spatial and temporal dynamics of fecal
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oligosaccharides using ion mobility mass spectrometry and gas phase IR spectroscopy. Both established techniques are applied and new methods are developed, especially for the differentiation of isomers. As part of
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). We are looking for a PhD student to join our group. Job description: As a PhD student in our group, you will develop quantum coherent control schemes for enantioselective excitation of chiral molecules