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to contact Prof. Dr. Paolo Panza by e-mail (Paolo.Panza[at]uni-giessen.de) Our offer to you Integration into an innovative research project Interdisciplinary collaboration with excellent scientists Opportunity
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of samples and structured metadata along lab scale comminution experiments and validation of modelling results Evaluation of the forecasting capabilities of the methodology integrated within a flowsheet
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of the array of nanoscopic FETs Integration of the devices for multiplexed readout Biochemical functionalizazion Biosensing experiments Your profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field
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. International networking and collaborations are regarded as an integral part of the PhD research experience and are explicitly encouraged (e.g. South America, Asia or Africa). The PhD process will be accompanied
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collaboration with Q.ANT GmbH in Stuttgart, a deep-tech company that develops photonic computing and photonic sensing products. The goal of this project is the development of highly integrated vapor cells with
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determination. Requirements: university degree (Master or equivalent) in chemistry; background in organic or inorganic molecular chemistry; an integrative and cooperative personality with high teamwork abilities
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methods for the contactless detection of plant conditions. The position is being advertised as part of the joint project ‘DHYNAmite - Integrative plant protection through drone-based hyperspectral
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Training Group "AirMetro - Technological & Operational Integration of Highly Automated Air Transport in Urban Areas" (RTG 2947) , funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). This interdisciplinary group
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pursued within a structured graduate program of the CRC integrated into the Graduate Academy of the University of Stuttgart (GRADUS). The University of Stuttgart symbolizes exceptional, internationally
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chemistry; an integrative and cooperative personality with high teamwork abilities; safe handling of inert gas techniques; knowledge of analytical methods for molecular chemistry; Microsoft Office and