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Research Center (CRC) 1772 is to explore and harness previously inaccessible collective phenomena and ground states in heterostructures of molecules and two-dimensional materials. Two-dimensional (2D
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month before taxes and obligatory insurances for career starters). The position is associated with project B2 Common Ground Management Interactions: Evidentials in Romance of the CRC 1718 (PI: Paula
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-pathogenic fungi and identifies targets for the development of novel natural product-based antibiotics. The research group Microbiome Dynamics (https://www.leibniz-hki.de/de/microbiome-dynamics.html ) invites
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Universität Düsseldorf, Physics Position ID: Universität Düsseldorf -Physics -PD [#28569] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Düsseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen 40225
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20.06.2025 Application deadline: 13.07.2025 The following position is available in the newly established Collaborative Research Center 1718 “Common Ground: Cognition – Grammar – Communication
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of Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry). Our group investigates fundamental questions in bioinorganic chemistry using advanced spectroscopic techniques to understand the structure and reactivity of complex metal
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interest to drive the project longer into a start-up phase. Your task: • Implement technology advances regarding laser diodes and chips in interaction with the respective researchers and implementing
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of Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry). Our group investigates fundamental questions in bioinorganic chemistry using advanced spectroscopic techniques to understand the structure and reactivity of complex metal
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(MCQST) is inviting applications for a Ph.D. or postdoctoral position. In recent years, spin defects in diamonds have been shown to act as atomic-sized sensors for nanoscale- microscopic magnetic field
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