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qualification program incorporating hybrid lectures, weekly seminars (hybrid and on-site), lab rotations and hands-on training annual summer/winter schools and complementary skills workshops TUD strives to employ
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research data; a comprehensive qualification program incorporating hybrid lectures, weekly seminars (hybrid and on-site), lab rotations and hands-on training; annual summer/winter schools and complementary
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disorders. This specific project aims at understanding the role of B cells and plasma cells in neuroinflammation and will be performed in the BMC in the lab of Prof. Dr. Edgar Meinl. We are looking for you
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Lab in Lusatia, Saxony, you will have access to state-of-the-art and extensive facilities for experiments. This includes a hall measuring 100x100x30 meters and outdoor space (available from 2026). Cross
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pension scheme (VBL); very good accessibility by public transport; car parking facilities; state-of-the-art buildings with labs equipped to a high technical standard; a wide range of offers for health
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advantage. Practical lab skills and enjoying experimental work is also a plus. Involvement in teaching (supervising practicals or tutorials) is possible. Knowledge of German is not necessary but will be
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qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: scientific research related to the development of novel tactile sensors design and implementation of research Demos support of other functions of the lab as necessary
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for spectral broadening of UV light Investigate third-order nonlinearities for energetic temporally incoherent drive fields General tasks Collaborate closely with other laser research groups at DESY and
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remotely. Lounge lab, table football and social events. Regular training and further education. Remuneration is based on the collective agreement for the public service of the federal states (TV-L). The TV-L
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tools. Collaborate closely with an experimental enzymology PhD student to validate your models in the lab. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the future of enzyme engineering