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Bioinformatics). Job Summary Last application date: 28 November, 2025 (applicants are encouraged to apply immediately as the position will be filled upon finding the right candidate). Starting date: 5th January
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with an equivalent extension of the study period. Eligibility The processes of admission to research education and employment as a doctoral student run in parallel. The basic eligibility for admission
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to a maximum of 20% of fulltime employment. If so, the doctoral student is compensated with an equivalent extension of the study period. Eligibility The processes of admission to research education and
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» Natural resources management Engineering » Chemical engineering Engineering » Civil engineering Engineering » Process engineering Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions
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/Qualifications BSc/MSc/PhD in Physics, Materials Science/Engineering, Nanotechnology, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, or related field Understanding of solar cell operation & semiconductor physics Hands
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, Mechanical Engineering, Nanotechnology, or related fields, Experience in at least one: PV modules, optical/electrical characterization, modelling/simulation, thin-film/material processing Specific Requirements
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continuous improvement across all administrative units. Champion innovation and digitalization to modernize administrative processes and data-driven decision-making. 2. Financial Management & Planning Act as a
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of electroactive microorganisms (EAMs) in the anaerobic processes specifically during high load, or other stress conditions. In the literature, it has been shown that EAMs can perform DIET with methanogens and under
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consortia—to address real environmental challenges with precision and scalability. By integrating synthetic biology, ecology, and systems/process engineering, it creates stable, controllable communities