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The Leibniz-Institute for Educational Trajectories invites applications for the following full-time position (salary according to the collective agreement "TV-L" max. E13, 100% working time
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. The position is limited to two years with the option of a one-year extension. There is no teaching load assigned to this position, but involvement in the teaching of Goethe University Frankfurt’s bachelor
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The Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) GmbH (www.leibniz-zmt.de ) is an independent research and teaching institute that provides scientific knowledge for the protection and
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(December 31st ). A modern workplace in a central location of Hannover with a collegial, attractive and versatile working environment. An employer with a wide range of internal and external further education
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social reward, sleep, and memory consolidation. Your role You will take lead of the honeybee component of the project and be encouraged to develop independent research directions within its framework
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research project “Cities. Building. Culture – The Residential Heritage of the Soviet Union in Times of Multiple Crises” funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). This international and
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, independent and structured way of working, and willingness to develop and implement your own ideas within the project framework We offer Close collaboration with experimental colleagues and bioinformaticians
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: Develop and complete a doctoral dissertation aligned with work package 1 objectives Requirements: Master’s degree or PhD in Oceanography, Climate Science, Physics, Biogeochemistry, Earth System Science or a
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candidate will play a central role in engineering fibrillar composite architectures that mimic PTFE performance while introducing recyclability and regulatory compliance. Your Tasks: Develop and characterize
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introducing recyclability and regulatory compliance. Your Tasks: Develop and characterize thermoplastic polymer-nanofiller composites for dry electrode processing Engineer fibrillar composite network structures