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predators and parasites. We investigate these links by studying how performance in cognitive tests and effectiveness in navigating among resources co-varies with behavioral strategies in these contexts and
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physicochemical characterization (SEM, SAXS, DLS, DSC, TGA, DMA, rheology, adhesion testing, FTIR, Raman, XPS) Quantify adhesion, cohesion, rheological, thermal, mechanical properties Establish structure–property
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with tailored morphology Develop processing routes Perform advanced structural and physicochemical characterization (SEM, SAXS, DLS, DSC, TGA, DMA, rheology, adhesion testing, FTIR, Raman, XPS) Quantify
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monitoring relevant parameters, as well as undertaking experiments with e-waste decay; study foraminifer tests with microscopy (e.g. SEM, LM); collaborate with partners in the USA and within the LRA-AMS
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the project framework. Designing and conducting reproducible experimental pipelines (including baselines, ablation studies and robustness and out-of-distribution tests), including the use of game-based or game
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of these devices for different application scenarios and iv) testing on both laboratory and real environment conditions. Notably, this young scientist will be involved in the International Joint Research Center
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the framework of the LPJ-GUESS Dynamic Global Vegetation Model. Geologists in the team will advance the state-of-the-art in reconstructing Oligocene to Miocene C3 /C4 transitions, which will be used to test the
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an equivalence test in Germany, which is subject to a fee. This must be presented in the event of a later hiring: https://zab.kmk.org/en/statement-comparability
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cell therapy products Test the function of CAR T cells in vitro and in in vivo murine disease models Requirements: We are looking for a highly motivated scientist who is enthusiastic to work in a young
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. Production of interactive and functional microgels via microfluidics. Fabrication and testing of microfluidic chips using common production techniques. Formation of cell-microgel granular scaffolds and bioinks