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03.03.2026, Academic staff A Postdoc position is available in the laboratory for Cellular Protein Biochemistry at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) Department of Bioscience. Our laboratory
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on the advanced characterization of nanostructure materials by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Your profile: Ph.D. in Chemistry, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or a related discipline Solid
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of high-temperature materials, including various strain measurement methods Comprehensive knowledge and practical experience in microstructural characterization using light and electron microscopy (SEM, EBSD) Knowledge
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-microscopy and light-matter interaction at the nanoscale. Within the Department of Physical Chemistry, the Lattice Dynamics group, is currently looking to hire a PostDoc (m/f/d) to work on Resonant Infrared
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Postdoc Technology Hub Protein Design Accelerator,” preferably by email in a single PDF file, to info@biosystem.design by 31.03.2026 at the latest. The position is suitable for disabled persons. Disabled
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earliest possible starting date and the reference “BioSysteM Postdoc Technology Hub Bioanalytics,” preferably by email in a single PDF file, to info@biosystem.design by 22.03.2026 at the latest. The position
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Neuroscience student lab Kastanienhof – Dialogue Demokratie Zukunftsfest Careers Back Job vacancies IT & library / technology & maintenance / administration Professorships Postdocs, assistant professors, junior
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the excellence cluster Your profile PhD in physics or in a related discipline experience in phase contrast or coherent X-ray imaging advanced programming skills in a high-level computer language (Python or related
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is looking for a PhD student / PostDoc (f/m/d) The Mission Understanding how multicellular systems organize themselves into tissues is a central challenge in modern biology and biophysics. Our group
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twin of sperm motility, and utilize it to develop a separation method. Your tasks will include: Performing computer simulations and matching them to experimental data Very close collaboration with