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: - Master in chemistry, physics, material science, engineering, or a closely-related field - You have experience/interest in electrochemistry (electrocatalysis, plating, corrosion…) - Knowledge/Interest in
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of microbial ecology and technology, with a strong interest and expertise in bioremediation technologies. The successful candidate will join the Microbial Community Engineering (MiCE) research group, led by Prof
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24.02.2020, Wissenschaftliches Personal The research group “Fluid Dynamics of Complex Biosystems” headed by Prof. Dr. Natalie Germann has an open PhD position in the field of experimental rheology
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(preferably) in Civil Engineering-Architecture, Civil Engineering or equivalent degree. You enjoy performing research. You are independent, self-motivated and eager to learn. Experience and/or a master thesis
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. The position is hosted at the Chair for Algorithms and Complexity, headed by Prof. Susanne Albers (http://wwwalbers.in.tum.de/index.html.en). The dissertation work will involve research in the fields
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. Expected qualification: High motivation and commitment to scientific excellence Above-average Master Degree / Diploma in engineering (chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, or related engineering
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to understand the roadblocks towards electrically pumped lasing. Job profile Job profile You hold a Masters degree in Physics, Applied Physics, Photonics, Physical Chemistry or equivalent You are a motivated
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). Contributing to the publication of research results in peer-reviewed international journals. Help with lightweight educational activities, such as supervision of exams, supervision of yearly bachelor/master
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with the research group “Science & Technology Policy” of Prof. Dr. Ruth Müller The TUM Department of Science, Technology and Society announces an open PhD Position in STS at the Technical University
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06.06.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal Join the team of Prof. Karen Alim at the TUM Campus Garching to investigate how blood vessels self-organize their network to reach homogeneity in blood flow