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expected rental costs ranging from approximately €500 to €900 per month, depending on the type of accommodation. Career perspectives PhD graduates of BIPS have gone on to successful postdoctoral training and
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doctoral student to realize this project. You can expect an exciting research activity at a non-university, internationally networked institute with a dynamic and interdisciplinary working environment. Your
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expect an exciting research activity at a non-university, internationally networked institute with a dynamic and interdisciplinary working environment. Your tasks: Further development of existing methods
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that define protein structures, functions, dynamics and interactions Protein structure prediction and modelling, e.g. in Rosetta, MODELLER, AlphaFold, etc. Protein-peptide complex prediction or docking
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environment and an excellent working atmosphere in a very dynamic and professional team Extensive state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure in various analytical methods The opportunity to present your data
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to another doctoral position currently being advertised, which focuses on the dynamics of nitrous oxide. What do we expect from you? A good to very good MSc degree in chemical oceanography, marine
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balance in shallow coastal systems of the Baltic Sea. To this end, the work during this PhD position is also closely linked with another PhD position focused on CH4 dynamics, which is being advertised
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a dynamic, growing team in the field of enzyme and protein design Collaborate in the context of a prestigious DFG Priority Programme (SPP2363) Enjoy a vibrant scientific environment at the Weinberg
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the Research Group “Stochastic Algorithms and Nonparametric Statistics” in the project „SFB/Transregio 388“ SFB/Transregio 388 investigates the interplay between rough analysis and stochastic dynamics. Central
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. The Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung currently offers a PhD student (m/f/d) for the topic “Investigation of defects and dislocation dynamics in Ga2 O3 crystals by 3D X‑ray diffraction imaging and