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The Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS in Bremen, Germany, invites applications for a three-year PhD program in epidemiology, statistics, and prevention and
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or discrete probabilistic structures is beneficial but not required. What we offer: WIAS Berlin is a premier research institution known for its strength in optimization, optimal control, dynamical systems, and
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developed in order to improve the chemical characterization of these ice-active compounds. The optimized analysis techniques will then be applied to a selection of atmospheric aerosol, cloud and precipitation
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to uncover new molecular strategies for safeguarding crops. Join a vibrant, interdisciplinary research environment where computational chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, and plant science converge
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Superconductors" at the Institute of Metallic Materials (IMW) offers a PhD position (m/f/div) in the field of superconducting dynamos Main tasks: The central research task is to investigate and optimize the use
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program, colloquia, workshops). Your tasks Processing and analyzing text-based data from learning management systems, assessment systems and qualitative data sources such as interview transcripts
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PhD Position (m/f/d) - Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) of transition metals for biomedical application
Overview: ALD Process Development: Design and optimize novel ALD formulations for transi-tion metals, as well as modify existing ALD processes, in collaboration with our re-search partners. A particular
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The Leibniz Graduate School on Aging (LGSA) is a joint program of the Leibniz Institute on Aging – Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI) and the Friedrich Schiller University (FSU) in Jena. The School calls
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, structured PhD program for all doctoral candidates working at LIV with binding guidelines developed based on the Leibniz Association's guidelines for graduate education. Our program offers multidisciplinary
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, computer science, medicine, pharmacology, and physics. ISAS is a member of the Leibniz Association and is publicly funded by the Federal Republic of Germany and its federal states. At our location in