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information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de . The Institute for Metallic Materials (Prof. K. Nielsch) of the IFW Dresden offers Postdoc position (m/f/d) on the following topic: Thermoelectric Energy Harvesters
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. This includes research on psychological assessment, psychometrics, and methods in large-scale assessments. Your tasks We are seeking an international visiting researcher to collaborate on an innovative research
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environment. The position would be an ideal substantive fit for students interested in development, political and economic inequality, and in processing and analyzing large-scale online data. One position is
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wave circuits (main focus) Generation of low-noise THz signals Research into the large-signal behavior of THz power components Development and use of THz sources and detectors, e. g. in spectroscopy
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analysis problems, especially tracking the motion of objects, which are driven by real applications in life science research Developing solutions to integrate large foundation models into microscopy image
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to apply for a position as Data Expert for the management of high-frequency measurements and other data collected as part of IGB’s long-term monitoring program, large-scale enclosure experiments in the IGB
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-Firmenticket that is partially subsidized. This is a fixed-term position limited to a period of 3 years. Remuneration is paid according to TVöD Bund, salary group 14. Application and information: We value
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around 30,000 people in nearly 15,000 households. SOEP aims to capture social change and thus handles a constant stream of new and diverse topics and tasks. Its data collection and generation adhere
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public debates and information/service – we contribute to maintaining and increasing sustainable economic prosperity and social participation under constantly changing conditions. Do you want to know more
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research on soil invertebrate communities. About the Project: Soil is a large reservoir of greenhouse gases (GHG). It can sequestrate or release potent GHG (CO2 , CH4 and N2 O). Soil invertebrates partake