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that explores biotechnological solutions to the environmental, ethical, and sustainability challenges of conventional animal agriculture. Our research focus is the development of alternative proteins
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your opportunity to be part of and to advance your career in a world-leading research institute, where bioengineering principles meet today’s challenges in biology, medicine, and environmental health
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matter physics, biomedical/material engineering or a related discipline. You have a strong background in data analysis and image processing. You enjoy working in interdisciplinary and international teams
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of turbomachinery and the integration of novel components enhancing the thermodynamic cycle take a central role, focused on environmental awareness and reduction of fossil fuel consumption. The institute follows
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fundamental knowledge about the handling and capturing of flow behavior in multistage compressors. The collaborative frame with a prestigious industry partner will give insight to future technology requirements
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network adaptation is crucial for optimal perfusion. In self-organizing life forms, network morphology constantly adapts in response to environmental stimuli towards more homogeneous distribu-tion of flow
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at the LSB and the IUF in Düsseldorf (Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine), combines cellular and molecular biology, sensory science, and cohort-based human studies to explore how pollutant