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literature Design and test tools to identify and link key entities (e.g. species names, people, places), including disambiguation and semantic enrichment tailored to biodiversity and entomological contexts
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) on the topic “Cuprate twisted heterostructures for superconducting quantum circuits” Project Overview: High temperature superconducting complex oxides (La₂₋ₓSrₓCuO₄, YBa₂Cu₃O₇₋ₓ, Bi₂Sr₂CaCu₂O₈₊ₓ) are oxygen rich
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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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(Otto von Guericke University, OVGU), as well as Dr. Anne Maass (DZNE Magdeburg), where the results of the project will also be directly related to comparable MRI-based experiments in humans. You will be
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doctoral student to realize this project. You can expect an exciting research activity at a non-university, internationally networked institute with a dynamic and interdisciplinary working environment. Your
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project in the field of educational measurement, with the aim of preparing a peer-reviewed research article. While the specific topic is open, the project should be relevant to large-scale assessments
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, Marine Geology and Marine Observation works interdisciplinary within a joint research programme. What will be your tasks? This position will be embedded in the overarching programme “STB - Shallow Water
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part-time with 67 %. Your key tasks Fabrication and characterization of porous materials. Developing new methodologies in the field of nanofluidics. Design and implementation of nanofluidic experiments
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confidentiality requirements. - Contributing methodological expertise to institutional projects (e.g., MDI, IWH Subsidy Database) and actively engaging in national and international research data networks (e.g
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The INM research group Structure Formation is seeking for a motivated Doctoral Researcher interested in the self-assembly of nanoplatelets (NPLs) for optical applications. This PhD project is part