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Several PhD positions (f/m/d) in International Research Training Group (iRTG) limits2vision Full PhD
topics that focus on the interplay between genetics, metabolism, and information processing. Specifically, the projects in the limits2vision programme aim to systematically unravel the mechanisms
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of membrane electrode assembly for fuel cell Your profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field of Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering, Chemistry, Physics or related field Very good
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Project (PhD Position) – Quantum-Classical Co-Simulation Framework Development for Neurobiological Systems Your Job: The overarching goal is to implement a code for multiscale quantum mechanics / molecular
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-microbe interactions, tree defense mechanisms and forest pathology. Proficiency in English (written and spoken). Good communication skills and ability to work independently and collaboratively. We offer: A
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1,000 employees from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society . The research group Molecular Mechanisms of Membrane Trafficking (Dr. Oleksiy Kovtun) at the City Campus
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molecular mechanisms for altered interaction that affects HSC output in aging. This will be achieved via the implementation of state of the art multicolor flow cytometry analyses, imaging, omics techniques (e
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results in materials with diverse microstructures and mechanical properties Perform experimental characterizations of additive-manufactured and heat-treated steels, using state-of-the-art methods, such as
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researcher positions for projects related to photo-electro-mechanical energy harvesting systems, including material synthesis, characterization, device integration, and material simulation. The IGK2495
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selectivity mechanisms in potassium channels Simulation of electrophysiology experiments Please indicate in your application which of the above listed projects is most intriguing for you. Your profile
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in glia-neuron metabolic interactions, and the underlying regulatory mechanisms are studied. A greater understanding of the metabolic plasticity of the nervous system will lay the basis for better