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qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: The successful candidate will work in a team developing metal-free magnetism in graphene-related materials and organic 2-dimentional crystals by means of theoretical materials
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. Such superlattices are the key element for many prospective applications, including light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and electro-optical modulators. - Time-resolved X-ray diffraction. In this project, we want
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! The template can be found at: https://www.daad.de/medien/deutschland/stipendien/formulare/recommendation.doc [doc-Datei] Application deadline : The deadline for your application is 15 October 2025 at 00
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or equivalent degree in Biology, Immunology, Biochemistry or a related discipline. Alternative: MD with a strong interest in basic research Enthusiasm for joining basic research with clinically relevant issues
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/stipendien/formulare/recommendation.doc [doc-Datei] Application deadline : The deadline for your application is 15 October 2025 at 00:00 CEWT. The selection committee will not consider incomplete or late
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and metal-bearing rawmaterials more efficiently and to recycle them in an environmentally friendly way. "The Metallophore group in the Biotechnology department is looking for a PhD student (f/m/d
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of Environmental Justice (EJ) and Environmental Justice over Time (EJoT) into a unified framework for network design and resource pricing. By incorporating these vital elements into the transportation planning
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less than eight semesters, three references are required; please use the official DAAD template [doc-Datei] and ask your professors to email the confidential document to the GSPoL. Step 2: personal
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mineral and metal-bearing raw materials more efficiently and to recycle them in an environmentally friendly way. The Department of Modelling and Evaluation is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) to work in
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spatiotemporal coupling (STC) at the far-field Design optical elements to generate a specific RDG and STC, e.g. doublet lens including axi-parabola Perform laser wakefield acceleration using "flying focus