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to the success of the whole institution. At the Faculty of Physics, Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics, the Chair of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and Isotope Research offers in close cooperation with
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, their achievements and productivity to the success of the whole institution. At the Faculty of Physics, Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics, the Chair of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and Isotope Research offers
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Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Starting date: 14.08.2025 Job description: GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt operates one of the leading particle
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Light Source) Develop and test infrared blocking filters with high transmission in the soft and hard x-ray range Perform soft and hard electron and x-ray spectroscopy experiments on applied material
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. The candidate will use novel particle image velocimetry measurements within the first millimeters to centimeters above and below surface waves, to quantify, understand and parametrize wind-wave energy flux
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substrates while advancing our understanding of deep learning through dynamical systems theory. You will work with two cutting-edge experimental systems: (1) light-controlled active particle ensembles
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Foundation, and is conducted together with partners from the Universities of Hamburg and Bremen, as well as others. The candidate will use novel particle image velocimetry measurements within the first
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. The department of Atmospheric Chemistry (ACD) and Atmospheric Microphysics (AMP) research the chemical and physical properties of aerosol particles and their interactions with clouds. Process-based laboratory
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Your Job: Urban aerosol particles pose one of the greatest global risks to human health. A substantial fraction of these particles is secondary – formed through atmospheric reactions of emitted
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and the conditions under which desorption may occur. Little is known about how environmental ageing and transport affect the sorption behavior of plastic particles. In arable soils, key knowledge gaps