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Environment & Location: The successful candidate will be based in the Animal Metabolomics & Ecology lab (Dr. Fischer) within the Department for General and Systematic Zoology (Prof. Uhl). The department
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mobility, and create a collaborative environment. TUD and the CRC embody a university culture that is characterized by cosmopolitanism, mutual appreciation, thriving innovation and active participation
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excellent programming skills are desired strong interest in basic research very good written and spoken English skills What we offer: Pioneering Research Environment: Shape the future of data-driven transport
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Description Microplastics are ubiquitous in the environment due to their versatility and the large quantities in which they are produced and used. At the same time, global consumption and industrial
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equivalent Interactive personality & good command of English 2 letters of reference We offer Exciting, interdisciplinary projects in a lively international environment, with English as our working language
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nitrogen economy and addressing one of today’s most urgent environmental and energy challenges: https://www.fz-juelich.de/de/iet/iet-1. We are offering a PhD Position – Design and Integration of Efficient
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knowledge of electrochemistry and experience with fuel cell test Ability to cooperate across disciplines in an international environment Independent, structured and target oriented way of working Software
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-of-the-art research facilities on an extensive science campus Cross-disciplinary research in a vibrant, international scientific environment First-class supervision and mentorship by a team of internationally
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resilient horticulture. The IGZ conducts research at the interface between plants, humans and the environment. In doing so, we address systemic and global challenges such as biodiversity loss, climate change
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the human brain injury environment and strategies for neuronal replacement through glia-to-neuron reprogramming. Methods include proteomics, decellularization of human brain tissue, iPSC-derived neurons/glia