Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
within the open call on “Molecular Mechanisms in Genome Stability & Gene Regulation”. As an IPP PhD student, you will join a community of exceptional scientists working on diverse topics ranging from how
-
the durability of materials and improve recycling processes. Be part of this change and explore cutting-edge methods in chemical, mechanical, and plasma processing of metal ores for a truly circular economy
-
Several PhD positions (f/m/d) in International Research Training Group (iRTG) limits2vision Full PhD
Description Offer Description PhD student positions will become available in the Institute for Ophthalmic Research (IOR) at the University of Tübingen (Germany) and the Institut de la Vision (IDV
-
improve the sustainability, the energy efficiency and the safety of industrial processes. The Department of Electrochemical Systems is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) for fuel cell electrode test. The
-
to participate in sea-going research Desirable qualifications: experience in processing and interpretation of observational data practical fluid mechanics experience in the lab or in the field international
-
selectivity mechanisms in potassium channels Simulation of electrophysiology experiments Please indicate in your application which of the above listed projects is most intriguing for you. Your profile
-
Description At the University of Göttingen -Public Law Foundation-, Abt. Forstliche Phytopathobiome, there is a position as PhD Position in Tree-Microbe Interactions (all genders welcome
-
institution. At the Faculty of Biology the Chair of Zoology and Animal Physiology (Prof. Dr. Schirmeier) offers a position as Research Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x) (subject to personal qualification
-
Project (PhD Position) – Accelerated Materials Development by Combining High-Throughput and AI Approaches Your Job: The accelerated development of advanced materials is essential for addressing major
-
1,000 employees from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society . The research group Molecular Mechanisms of Membrane Trafficking (Dr. Oleksiy Kovtun) at the City Campus