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Biology, Biochemistry, Life Science, (Bio-)Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, or related fields. Visit the IMPRS-LM website for more information about the program, the application process , and the
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extensive professional networking opportunities A structured PhD program with a comprehensive range of continuing education and networking opportunities - more information about the PhD program at the HZDR
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the successful applicants the opportunity to obtain a doctoral degree. The position is suitable for part-time employment. For further information, you can contact Prof. Dr. Wolfram Bauer e-mail: bauer@math.uni
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to serve in fostering young researchers. It gives the successful applicants the opportunity to obtain a doctoral degree. The position is suitable for part-time employment. For further information, you can
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or directly inside the cell. This approach requires biochemistry or cell biology for the sample preparation and scripting skills for the ET data processing. For more information, please read PMID33762348
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of computer simulations to refine the targeted synthesis even more and predict the self-assembly even better. Who we are The Research Training Group RTG2670 – Beyond Amphiphilicity in the second funding phase
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converge to tackle real-world agricultural challenges. Information about the research group and the IPB can be found on the homepage: www.ipb-halle.de . To ensure optimal training in the diverse skills
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reflects the organic pollution load in water. Current COD determination methods are often discontinuous or spectroscopic and impractical for real-time application, limiting their utility in dynamic, data
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. The sub-project of the Phytophotonics department focuses on analysing hyperspectral imaging data for predicting infestations in field crops. The focal topics of the sub-project include: Realisation of a
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Application deadline: 07 October 2025 For more details and information on how to apply, please visit https://imprs-ml.mpg.de/ Accepted candidates may start their research projects between March and October