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or similar Salary group 13 TVöD Temporary contract until 31.03.2029 Full-time / suitable as part-time employment The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) is a materials research organization
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computational microbiome research. The specific focus of the project will be tailored to the candidate’s interests and will align with the objectives of the aforementioned consortia. These projects work at the
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free-electron lasers. A wide variety of magnetic material systems are studied, such as magnetocaloric materials, permanent magnets, catalysts, magnetic nanoparticles, and molecular spin switches. Your
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of epithelial plasticity in kidney repair to contribute to the preparation of scientific publications, grant applications and presentations to contribute to teaching in Biomedical Sciences (Master programme
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are seeking an excellent and enthusiastic post-doctoral researcher with a strong interest in computational microbiome research. The specific focus of the project will be tailored to the candidate’s interests
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program that includes lectures, advanced scientific workshops, complementary skill courses and opportunities for career development a mentoring program to guide and promote young scientists Salary: Payment
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and Materials Research in Dresden (Göllner et al., ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2025), holds great potential for early detection of diseases like melanoma, malaria, sickle cell anemia, and even
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consortium SynThera funded by the Carl Zeiss Foundation (www.synthera.eu/ ). We are seeking an excellent and enthusiastic post-doctoral researcher with a strong interest in computational microbiome research
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with academic and industrial partners A comprehensive mentoring program, including training in soft skills, offered by the Jena Graduate Academy and the Jena School of Microbial Communication University
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consideration of energy (im)balance, radiative transport, entropy budgets and material cycles (of water, carbon etc.) development of Earth resilience metrics based on these principles to quantify planetary