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. For the EU/German-funded project ARIADNE within the Evidence for Climate Solutions group of PIK, located at EUREF Campus in Berlin-Schöneberg, is offering a Student Assistant in Policy Impact Evaluation (m/f/d
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diverse working environment for staff and students. Furthermore, active and leading involvement in future national and international collaborative projects of the Department of Mathematics is desired. Your
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. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of cancer biology, spatial multi-omics, and artificial intelligence. More information: https://digitalhealth.tu-dresden.de/projects
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us. You are wondering what you can bring to the team? What you will do These duties await you ... You will help develop a method that makes it possible to measure the value of information from research
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Description of the offer : The Department of Magnetism is looking for a Scientific Assistant (f/m/d) to pursue research in nanoscale magnetic phenomena generated using ions and femtosecond laser
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Your Job: In this interdisciplinary Master project, you are going to investigate the heat and signal transfer through cables that connect qubit control and readout electronics at different
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dedicated research assistant (m/f/d) to support us in the field of laser metal deposition. In addition to classical laser metal deposition (LMD), Fraunhofer ILT is also researching extreme high-speed laser
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, a testing platform that mimics physiological conditions for accelerated aging tests is essential. This project involves assessing our current testing platform and identifying its limitations
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beam technology, roll-to-roll technology, plasma-activated large-area and precision coating, technologies for organic electronics, IC design and the development of technological key components. We offer
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beam technology, roll-to-roll technology, plasma-activated large-area and precision coating, technologies for organic electronics, IC design and the development of technological key components. We offer