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Integrierte Onkologie) for the promotion of young researchers in translational oncology and funded by the German Cancer Aid (Deutsche Krebshilfe). The MSSO ABCD dual training strategy aims to promote a new
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ultrafast laser systems 24/7 at excellent availability. Our team focuses on the development and operation of novel ultrafast high-power laser systems covering the spectral range from ultraviolet to mid
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for the success of our programs and motivate a team to provide the best support possible for the startups and scaleups in our portfolio in Germany. You will also be the liaison between the German imec.istart team
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for a researcher with outstanding scientific expertise in the fundamental chemical and physical processes of CO2 capture. We are searching for solutions that bring scalable concepts to this essential
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and expressly desired. The Public Relations team is currently in the process of adapting to the new requirements in communication. You will organise this together with the Head of Public Relations and
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subproject of FAIR (all genders) Reference: 25.92-6821 This role focuses on the development, integration, and operation of complex detector systems used for beam diagnostics and particle identification in high
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"Natural and Built Environment" and the KIT- Department of Architecture of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) invites applications for a University Professorship (W3) „Building Science and
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initiatives, Collaborating with and training of scientists within TERRA projects in the field of research-data management. Candidates should have completed an MSc in natural or computer sciences, should have
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, close gaps in care and open up new avenues in cellular rheumatism therapy – by transferring research into practice. The Leibniz Institute for Immunotherapy and the German Rheumatology Research Center
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, the university unites the natural and engineering sciences with the humanities, social sciences and medicine. This wide range of disciplines is a special feature, facilitating interdisciplinarity and transfer