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profile in energy policy, energy studies, security studies or related field, preferably with a focus on Germany or the broader European context. Language Proficiency: Fluency in both English and German is
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. The postdoc will become part of a growing research group working broadly within eco-physiology, community ecology and ecological modelling relating to global changes. Competences of the ideal applicant: - A PhD
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contributing to plant-microbe associations is a central theme in the group. Our microbial and plant genetics studies using simple and complex communities aim to elucidate plant and microbial functions governing
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on trust-aware task migration. A strong emphasis will be placed on security guarantees, including secure communication, task integrity, and trust management. The ideal candidate will help develop new runtime
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address challenges with minimal supervision. Strong written communication skills and a proven publication record in peer-reviewed journals. Excellent organisational and communication skills, with experience
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for Molecular Medicine - performs basic and translational research in neuroscience and brain disorders. We aim at unravelling the mechanisms that explain cellular communication and computation networks in brain
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communication and writing abilities in English We offer A three-year postdoc position in an international and supportive research environment. An exciting multidisciplinary research network, leveraging the unique
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Excellent written and oral communication skills Social and collaborative personality Who we are You will be working in the ‘Microbial Electrosynthesis’ research group, headed by Associate Professor Jo Philips
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Excellent written and oral communication skills Social and collaborative personality Who we are You will be working in the ‘Microbial Electrosynthesis’ research group, headed by Associate Professor Jo Philips
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gene editing, or protein structure prediction Expertise and interest in functional analysis of proteins. Motivation and strong analytical and organizational skills. Strong communication and collaborative