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at the Physics Institute of the University of Freiburg, combining microfluidics with biophysical characterization using high resolution microscopy, fluctuation analysis and microrheology, we are seeking a highly
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research area is the design and analysis of graph algorithms, with possible focus areas including parameterized algorithms, structural graph theory, graph symmetries and similarities, and algorithmic model
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) transmission electron microscopy (TEM/STEM), nanoindentation, and complementary microstructural and mechanical analysis methods Comparative evaluation of innovative materials with reference materials Literature
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of suitable process parameters for PBF techniques, and the comprehensive analysis and testing of the fabricated materials. Key responsibilities include: scientific work on the project topics, including support
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mechanical analysis techniques Conducting literature reviews and evaluating the current state of research Independent development and validation of experimental concepts Preparation and dissemination
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of excitonic many-particle states in novel two-dimensional materials coupled to THz radiation: spectroscopic investigations of two-dimensional semiconductors, measurements and analysis using linear and non
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experience in the use of mass spectrometry • Good working knowledge in the application of statistical analysis procedures • Sound knowledge of ecological and evolutionary concepts • Basic knowledge in the use
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response to heat stress protein biochemistry and purification plant physiological measurements molecular biological investigations (e.g., gene expression analyses) analysis and publication of results in
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experience in the use of mass spectrometry • Good working knowledge in the application of statistical analysis procedures • Sound knowledge of ecological and evolutionary concepts • Basic knowledge in the use
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agreement of the federal states). The successful candidate will carry out research tasks related to the structural and biochemical analysis of protein-nucleic acid complexes relevant in gene-regulation