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academic record, applicants are actively involved in, e.g., the Jewish community, the social field, youth work, student organisations or their social environment. Furthermore, they should keep in regular
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, their achievements and productivity to the success of the whole institution. Biomolecular condensates have emerged as a new paradigm to understand biological functions in living cells. Dresden has pioneered research
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of radionuclides through rock layers. The successful candidate will work in an interdisciplinary team investigating the diffusion of radionuclides (U, Pu, Am) and decay products (Zr) through rock minerals triggered
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-graduate studies at a state or state-recognised institution of higher education in Germany; initial preparatory work for the doctoral project must be completed. German doctoral candidates and international
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schools according to the guidelines of the RTG curriculum supporting scientific graduation work (Bachelor/Master/Diploma) in the subject-specific research field regular reporting on research progress
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Description Natural nanoparticles are ubiquitous in aquatic environments and play an important role in the fate of pollutants. Given the growing concerns about emerging contaminants, particularly
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support. Funded students should be able to concentrate on their studies without financial worries and have more time for their volunteer work. Target Group Anybody who has been unconditionally accepted
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personal requirements classified at the E 13 TV-L Level) is available immediately. The position is initially to be filled on a full-time basis for a duration of up to 3 years, with the possibility of part
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microscopy, cell biophysics. • Is fluent in English What we offer: • An international, interdisciplinary, flexible and motivating working environment • Work in the state-of-the-art laboratories
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studies have confirmed SPPL3’s capacity to act as a potent regulator of glycosylation-dependent physiological processes, e.g. in the context of tumor immune evasion. As part of a newly DFG-funded project