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-containing systems. Who We Are Looking For: PhD Student / Research Assistant (m/f/d) The primary focus of this PhD position is to develop and apply in situ EPR spectroscopic techniques using a newly acquired X
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website: https://www.isse.tu-clausthal.de/. Your tasks are Research and development in the above mentioned topics. Design and implementation of prototypes. Publication of your results at national and
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working groups. Fellows will continue to be involved in those after the end of the funding period and thus will both receive and offer long-term support from and to the German research and innovation
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working groups. Fellows will continue to be involved in those after the end of the funding period and thus will both receive and offer long-term support from and to the German research and innovation
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and challenges of digital transformation, and develop perspectives for practice. The funding programme is open to excellent scholars and practitioners, to all disciplines and areas of investigation, as
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"Application portal" at the end of the page. Here you will find an online application form in which you can enter your application data. This is what you have to do: 1. Register in the DAAD portal (Read notes
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earlier than June 2025. The grant ends with November 2025 at the latest. Value Young researchers: Monthly scholarship payment of 2,150.- euros Contribution towards travel expenses Health insurance coverage
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for a research assistant (m/f/d) - pay grade 13 TV-L, 65% for a limited period of three years. Your tasks: You will be working on a multidisciplinary project that aims to develop and test an mHealth
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The programme is intended for highly qualified scientists and scholars of all disciplines from selected developing
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nitrogen fixation at the molecular level. Your Responsibilities: Perform EPR and related spectroscopic investigations of biological and synthetic nitrogenase systems Prepare synthetic iron-sulfur clusters