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. This project combines basic wet-lab bench research and animal (murine) studies. The Spin lab also works in direct collaboration with the lab of Dr. Philip Tsao (Stanford Professor). This position is full-time
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motivated and creative Postdoc for a combined wet and dry lab project in the Gilsbach lab. Job-ID: V000014326 Field of application: Institut für Experimentelle Kardiologie Location: Heidelberg Job Category
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introduces self-healing functionalities, reducing logistical challenges and environmental impact. How will you contribute? You will be mainly in charge of: · Conducting wet chemistry tests to optimize
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stimulating, high-profile research project A fully funded multi-year postdoc position (remuneration according to TV-L salary scale 13) Training in wet-lab & computational work; intensive mentoring within
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technology for the production of plant-based protein ingredients as an alternative for the current energy intensive wet fractionation processes. While dry-fractioned protein concentrates have a lower
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climate shocks to natural disasters. Important note: Our team does not conduct wet lab research. This is NOT a laboratory-based (bench science) fellowship. PERL operates across three core pillars: Science
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modelling the coupling of atmospheric and micro-physics moisture dynamics. The work will be carried out in collaboration with and under the supervision of Professor Edriss S. Titi. Duties include mathematical
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GSMI - Postdoctoral Researcher - Plant Ecology and Soil-Plant Interactions in Vegetated Photovoltaic
. Analysis of vegetation effects on microclimate. Participation in the analysis of soil–plant interactions (composition, moisture, microbiology). Scientific valorization: publications, reports, and
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, temperature). Design and test lab-scale reactors for wet scrubbing of acid gases (SOx, HF) using mine-derived carbonates. Investigate the effects of impurities (P, F, Mg…) on gaz neutralization efficiency
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Assistant 3 will independently coordinate and manage the wet lab of the Bioinformatics and Systems Microbiology Core lab and carry out procedures and projects in microbiome research to support the laboratory