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of Quantum Materials RWTH Aachen University – Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences The place of work will be Jülich. We are seeking an outstanding individual with the ability to lead a
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heterocycles, their follow-up chemistry and application as opto-electronic material. Characterization of the obtained products and intermediates via spectroscopic methods such as NMR, UV-vis, IR/Raman, mass
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Center houses three state-of-the-art LC-MS systems (Q Exactive HF, Orbitrap Fusion LUMOS, Orbitrap Ascend, soon a Tims TOF Ultra 2) and a AssayMAP Bravo to carry out a wide range of proteomics methods
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, an innovative and visionary research programme, and personal and intellectual leadership, rather than age or seniority. In addition, Max Planck Directors demonstrate readiness to maintain an open, respectful
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to environmental changes in the ocean and what effects this has on ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles, particularly the uptake and storage of carbon dioxide in the sea. Methods used include the analysis
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and clinical translation. Supported by the Carl Zeiss Foundation , an ERC Starting Grant , and the DFG Emmy Noether Program, our lab provides a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary environment
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resume with professional and technical skills, and exploring the scientific and cultural diversity in Europe and North America? The graduate training program in Scalable 2D-Materials Architectures (2D
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methods, is expected. Future tasks include participation in teaching in the Bachelor‘s and Master‘s programmes nutritional sciences. The language of instruction is German. Appropriate participation in self
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, computational drug repurposing, and de novo design of novel protein-based therapeutics. Our work also includes developing gene editing strategies to correct or inactivate mutations associated with severe
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to overall material behavior. Examples for suitable experimental methods are optical and mechanical measurements on particulate systems. We look forward to future collaborations with existing research groups