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German courses). We highly welcome international applications. Scientifically, Berlin offers a rich landscape with numerous opportunities for research, as well as job prospects in academia and industry
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Description The joint CiM-IMPRS graduate program of the International Max Planck Research School - Molecular Biomedicine and Münster’s Cells in Motion Interfaculty Centre offers positions to pursue
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, novel 2D and 3D processing techniques, and integration into devices. Various synthesis, manufacturing, and experimental techniques will be utilized and coupled to cutting edge simulations, facilitating
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geriatric care in the Strukturwandelregion (former coal-mining region) of Saxony-Anhalt. The successful candidate will observe, follow, and engage various stakeholders (tech companies, care workers, local
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limited until March 26, 2028. The period of employment is governed by the Fixed Term Research Contracts Act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz - WissZeitVG). The position aims at obtaining further academic
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focuses on decoding the structure and function of matter, from the smallest particles of the universe to the building blocks of life. In this way, DESY contributes to solving the major questions and urgent
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, digitalisation, AI and smart technologies, policy impact analysis, and/or production efficiency and markets. leading to an internationally competitive PhD degree and internationally peer-reviewed publications
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group E 13 TV-L) starting as soon as possible. The position is limited to 36 months with the option of extension and entails 65% of the full-time weekly hours The period of employment is governed by
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using X-ray and neutron scattering. The main research areas are materials for photovoltaics, proteins in solutions and at the interfaces, and complex nano-structured materials. For more information, visit
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and supporting pilot projects together with stakeholders from industry, science and local authorities Implementation of transfer and networking events Publication of your research results at national