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/week, for 6 years) is to be filled at the Department of Psychology of Development and Education of the Faculty of Psychology. The position is assigned to the Research Unit “Psychology of Ageing” (Head
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. The position is initially limited to 1 year, a permanent employment is possible. In our research group, we develop chemical strategies for the tailored control of bacterial behavior with the aim of controlling
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teaching through their expertise and work in administration and organisation. They know how they can work best. Flexible, remote and with as much freedom as they need to develop their potential. You know
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the team! It is that easy to apply: Application documents should include: letter of motivation including time plan for doctoral thesis milestones that will be achieved in the duration of the short-term
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: You organize meetings, workshops and travel activities (incoming and outgoing). You take minutes and prepare data. You support the preparation of publications and events. You check and keep the u:cris
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or related fields Successful VBC PhD program Selection or similar international PhD Selection required Practical experience in single-molecule biochemistry Experience with basic bioinformatics tools High
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discovery to join our young an enthusiastic team. The project involves the design and synthesis of covalent chemical probes and drug candidates. The foundation for the development of these molecular tools
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passion for drug discovery to join our young an enthusiastic team. The project involves the design and synthesis of covalent chemical probes and drug candidates. The foundation for the development
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for a University Assistant Praedoc to join the dynamic research teams led by Assoz. Prof. Dr. Philipp Petersen, M.Sc.. The research areas developed by the team are in particular related to theoretical
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. The goal is to design innovative assimilation schemes using nonlinear approximation tools—such as neural networks, spline functions, or Gaussian random fields. The core challenge? Developing methods