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skills (min. B2) Good written and spoken German skills (min. B2) What we offer: Working in a family friendly and collegial environment with dedicated team members and exciting tasks Working in industry
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conferences Requirements: a university degree in the field of transportation engineering, railway system engineering, civil engineering or related courses of study a working knowledge of industry-standard
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, society and industry. With its ultramodern research infrastructure, its interdisciplinary research platforms and its international networks, DESY offers a highly attractive working environment in the fields
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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Structural Materials is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) in Ion Irradiation and Materials Characterization of Novel Additively Manufactured
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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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during their PhD. Graduates of the lab are offered highly competitive and attractive jobs in academia (e.g., as a faculty member at CISPA) and industry (e.g., as a software engineer at Google
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. The opportunity to pursue a doctorate (PhD) in cooperation with national and international research partners and industry. Flexible working hours and the option of remote work. A Lounge Lab, table soccer, and
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. Creative working conditions in a top world-wide research environment. Mentorship for career development for both academic and industry path LMU Gateway support in all matters relating to the move to Munich
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development for both academic and industry paths Participation at conferences and in international research projects Remuneration according to TVL and Social benefits in line with public service LMU Gateway
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PFAS contaminated areas in Germany (≈1200 ha) originating from the application of sludges from the paper industry (Bierbaum et al.). Microplastics are known to act as carriers for various micropollutants