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Description Within the Collaborative Research Center “Wave phenomena – analysis and numerics” (CRC 1173) we are currently seeking to recruit, as soon as possible, a Doctoral Researcher (f/m/d – 75 %) in Mathematics for the project “Quantized vortices and nonlinear waves” The CRC has been funded...
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was established in 2019 with our partner institute, the Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan, in order to better understand lead-free perovskite materials for photo-electro-mechanical energy conversion systems
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Resources at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada. The PhD student will be registered at KIT in the Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering and spend time in Canada. The IAMT research team is
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completed Master´s or equivalent university degree, ideally in the life or natural sciences working experience with Amphibians or other aquatic vertebrates, fluorescence microscopy, and behavioral experiments
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(ZMO). As a part of Freie Universität Berlin’s Department ofHistory and Cultural Studies, our offices are situated on its campus in Berlin Dahlem. Programme The BGSMCS supports doctoral candidates who
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completed Master´s or equivalent university degree, ideally in the life or natural sciences working experience with Amphibians or other aquatic vertebrates, fluorescence microscopy, and behavioral experiments
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. Applications are welcome from international candidates who have been accepted to a doctoral programme at a German university where the thesis will also be submitted. Target Group highly qualified PhD students
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highest level on the great questions affecting people, society, culture, the environment and technology — supported by experts in administration, IT and tech. Become part of LMU Munich! In the course
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well as for humans (Wei et al., 2024; Zhan et al., 2018). Improper application of glyphosate causes its accumulation in terrestrial and aquatic environments as glyphosate can bind to soil particles leading it to be
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theoretical and/or computational research in Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics and Active Matter, under the supervision of Ramin Golestanian. For more information concerning our current areas of research