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-microfluidics (Thomas Pfohl, Physics Institute, University of Freiburg), bacterial ECM mechanobiology and biochemistry (Liraz Chai, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) and theoretical modeling (Vasily Zaburdaev Max
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. Experiences in field and lab work including biogeochemical analyses and a driving license are required. As this project is a joint effort with The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Rehovot (Israel), the Max
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Fellowship project (2D nanomaterial heterostructures for photocatalytic hydrogen production), ARC Discovery project (Inorganic/organic Hybrids for flexible thermoelectric generators) and The Hebrew University
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