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to mastering the great challenges facing society today. At the Institute of Radiopharmaceutical Cancer Research scientists (f/m/d) from the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, pharmacy, immunology, medicine
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Description TUD Dresden University of Technology, as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. In research and academic programs
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at renowned institutions, including the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, German Rheumatology Research Center (DRFZ), Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin and Technische Universität Berlin
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. Plutonium, one of the most relevant transuranium elements, has a complex redox chemistry. Especially the interaction of Pu(III) and Pu(IV) with carbonate minerals and the influence of microbial activity
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on conferences and in publications Requirements Master’s degree in physics or chemistry, computer science or equivalent Interest in Physics and Machine Learning Good written and spoken English Ability to work both
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lectures, supervising exercises, and mentoring students in our B.Sc. and M.Sc. programs. Your profile: Completed Master’s degree or diploma (with excellent to good results) in Computer Science, Software
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) • The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work towards a PhD Required qualifications: • Completed university degree (M.Sc. or comparable) in biology or a related field • Solid knowledge of molecular
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) • The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work towards a PhD Required qualifications: • Completed university degree (M.Sc. or comparable) in biology or a related field • Solid knowledge of molecular
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challenges facing science, society and industry. With its ultramodern research infrastructure, its interdisciplinary research platforms and its international networks, DESY offers a highly attractive working
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the history of science – ranging from antibiotics to the DNA structure, CRISPR-Cas9, and modern pharmacotherapies – the project examines the contexts of emergence, participation structures, and the "moment