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state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Our research focuses on the biology of the cell nucleus and ranges from the molecular level to systems and computational approaches. Researchers at IMB are supported by
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Description Within the IQST Graduate School framework, the hot atomic vapor spectroscopy group at the 5th Institute of Physics is currently seeking a PhD student. This PhD program is in close
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: university and, if applicable, PhD degree (e.g. Master/Diploma) in mathematics, physics, materials science or related subjects basic knowledge of computer programming (e.g. Python, Matlab and C++) excellent
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-driven process control. A central objective is the development and optimization of robust, low-maintenance, and cost-effective sensor systems capable of continuously monitoring COD and other key parameters
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and electrochemical devices, by employing advanced experimental and theoretical methods in an interdisciplinary approach bridging synthetic chemistry, condensed-matter physics, and materials science
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concentration in the titer Development of a scalable downstream process for the produced siderophores, in particular using two-phase aqueous extraction system Your profile Completed university studies (Master) in
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Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field of mechanical engineering, physics of related disciplines Enjoy experimental work in international and multidisciplinary teams Communicative
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represent stakeholder preferences. The integrated Research Training Group (RTG) will provide doctoral researchers with an attractive qualification program, foster networking, enable internationalization and
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that span a broad range of modern physical chemistry, materials science, and biochemistry questions. Our qualification program, measures for recruiting, gender equality and family friendliness are equally
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%, limited for 3 years, start: as soon as possible) in the trilateral program “Future Proofing Plants to a Changing Climate” (funded by DFG, UKRI-BBSRC, NSF, USDA-NIFA) Who we are: The research group Symbiosis