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for applying living therapeutic materias. The PhD thesis will be embedded in the Leibniz Science Campus on Living Therapeutic Materials (https://www.lsclifemat.de ), an interdisciplinary consortium aiming
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of materials science who is passionate about both physical chemistry and nanoscale characterization of materials. YOUR TASKS: The PhD position is part of the E-MOSAIC project, which is focused on the development
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information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de The Institute for Materials Chemistry (Director: Prof. Dr. Anjana Devi) at the IFW Dresden, Germany, offers a PhD position (m/f/d) on the topic: Precursors
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You will gain comprehensive experience in SAW technology, NEMS/MEMS, and material science. The project will prepare you for further career advancement in both industry and academia. You will work under
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gain comprehensive experience in SAW technology, NEMS/MEMS, and material science. The project will prepare you for further career advancement in both industry and academia. You will work under the
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The Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden e. V. (IFW Dresden) conducts modern materials research on a scientific basis for the development of new and sustainable materials
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information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de The Institute for Materials Chemistry IMC at the IFW Dresden offers a Scientist/PhD-Student position (m/f/d) starting from 1 October 2025 and limited for 36 months in
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member of the Leibniz Association . The institute carries out basic and applied research at the nexus of materials science, condensed matter physics, and device engineering. In the Semiconductor
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diagnosis, and therapy of diseases like cardiovascular diseases or cancer. Overall, the institute strives to advance precision medicine by combining knowledge from different fields such as biology, chemistry
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. The project builds on recent advances in NPL synthesis using Cu-Zn-In-S as harmless material alternative to the toxic CdSe, and will be conducted in collaboration with the faculty of chemistry at TU