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students by the autumn, in addition to three faculty and two postdocs. Our group's research spans various facets of complexity theory, encompassing both combinatorial and logical perspectives. Key areas
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wavelengths via nonlinear optical processes. These pulses will be used to optimize high-order harmonic generation for applications. Development of an attosecond pulse source in the X-ray region. The goal is to
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application to individually optimized immunotherapy for cancer. The grant covers two postdocs and several PhD students with complementing competences. In this call, we are looking for one PhD student who is
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will contribute to the development of more sustainable land management strategies that enhance soil carbon storage, optimize nutrient availability, and mitigate negative environmental impacts. Work
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to polymer building blocks. The work will involve developing suitable bacterial strains using synthetic biology tools for constructing optimal pathways, and protein engineering using rational design and
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optimization of an ex vivo precision-cut tissue slice model, using tonsillar tissue. This model will be used to assess immune responses to various agents, including nanoplastics and immunomodulatory proteins
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optimized immunotherapy for cancer. The grant covers two postdocs and three PhD students with complementing competences. In this call, we are looking for one postdoc who is mathematically oriented, with
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contribute to the continuous development of the beamline and help users to optimally use the possibilities offered. You will be part of the team developing and operating MicroMAX and work in a group of
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optimization of imaging parameters. Overall, this project aims to explore, develop and integrate advanced imaging modalities towards their use for biological samples. Work tasks The main task of the position is
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mechanics, numerical methods, microstructural mechanics, structural optimization, and experimental methods. The department also has strong activity in X-ray and neutron methods for materials research. Project