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organism and food ingredients. The research group Mechanoreceptors/ Section II at Leibniz-LSB@TUM is currently looking for a PhD student (m/f/d) to start as soon as possible. The position is to be filled
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functionalities (GUI and web-service) Participate in field work organization, sampling plan establishment and in-situ data acquisition Your Profile PhD in environmental sciences or computer science, with a proven
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development of compelling research proposals to secure external funding Plan, manage and execute internal and external project events, workshops and meetings Mentor and guide junior researchers, PhD candidates
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across five departments—Physical Oceanography, Marine Chemistry, Biological Oceanography, Marine Geosciences, and Marine Observations—in an interdisciplinary framework as part of a joint research program
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for Digital Twins for different agricultural and biorefinery processes Acquisition of third-party funding projects Promotion of bachelor, master and PhD thesis Preparing and publishing research findings in peer
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) assess future changes in these patterns under different global warming scenarios. Requirements: The successful applicant should hold a MSc or PhD degree in physics, mathematics/statistics, climate science
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, behavioral, experimental and/or applied microeconomics or other related fields, and you have completed your PhD by job start or are close to completing it. You have already proven your relevant knowledge and
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: completed scientific higher education degree (PhD) in the field(s) of Earth system science, physics, climate physics, geosciences, mathematics, computer science or a comparable field demonstrated experience
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industrial partner and support the overall scientific goals of the project. YOUR PROFILE PhD degree in chemistry, materials science, energy materials, or a related field. Experience with lithium-ion batteries
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in charge of the open cell line collection at the DSMZ, performs quality controls and distributes cell lines to researchers worldwide. In addition to the routine activities in the collection