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. Applications from severely disabled persons with equivalent qualifications will be given preference. To apply for this position, please send your documents (CV, list of publications, summary of relevant previous
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applications in information technology and are based on electrical, magnetic or optical functionalities. The Department of Quantum Technologies is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) - Imaging magnetic structures
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scale TV-L E13, commensurate with experience and qualifications. • Funding for travel and participation in international conferences and workshops is available. **Application Procedure** Please submit a
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: In higher eukaryotes, proteins that lack an apparent folded structure are enriched in many vital processes. The Lemke group studies intrinsically disordered proteins in vital cellular processes
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that exhibit emergent turbulent behaviors, and (2) disordered optical media that process information through complex light scattering patterns. Using advanced imaging, machine learning techniques, and real-time
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: Send us your complete application documents (cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of degree certificate(s) and if necessary ID attesting to your disability or proof of equivalent status) via the online
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on our available positions and the application process. Selection process: Send us your complete application documents (cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of degree certificate(s) and if necessary
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description: Spatial interactions are key processes for the development and maintenance of multicellular systems. Disturbances in interactions lead to developmental disorders or diseases. In many cases
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determinants of protection against CMV infection and disease and develop innovative vaccine concepts. You will use state of the art virus mutagenesis, real-time imaging of virus infection dynamics
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Description The International Max Planck Research School for Ultrafast Imaging and Structural Dynamics in Hamburg, Germany, offers a structured PhD program focusing on ultra-fast phenomena, X-ray