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are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L) starting at the earliest possible date in a DFG funded project „Blueprint for a modern sustainable phosphorus chemistry“. The position comprises 50% of the full
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project Like to read and write technical texts in English Enjoy working with undergraduate students Are persistent and willing to work several years of your life on a project that many people will never
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chemistry, biophysical analysis via optical spectroscopy as well as the detection of nucleic acid in homogenous solution and in situ. The project also involves fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry and
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and active mobility scientific teaching tasks and supervision of student research projects support of project acquisition and administration of the Chair Requirements: university degree (diploma
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medium-sized auditing and tax consulting firms for the Hamburg location and will be funded by them. The projects provide for the person to be hired to work at Leuphana University for 6 months per year for
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apply new methods. For an initial overview of the research, we invite the applicant to read a recent overview article at https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.accounts.4c00557 . This project is funded by
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. The project: Voluntary motion in animals is driven by the contraction of micrometer-sized sarcomeres in muscle cells. The highly regular arrangement of actin filaments and myosin molecular motors in each
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Student (m/f/x) (subject to personal qualification employees are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L) starting at the earliest possible date in a DFG funded project „Selektive Auf- und
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teaching at the Chair, in particular with a focus on the planning and design of railroad systems application and continued development of digital planning methods such as Building Information Modeling
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involved in unique and innovative experiments. About your role: Design and execute experiments at DESY in the field of laser plasma acceleration Develop novel plasma source technology for multi-GeV electron