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-qualified candidates with disabilities. Why join us? In the Research Training Group (RTG 3158), you will engage in highly topical research within an international and diverse team. This work spans a new arc
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audiences. Attend and participate in academic and non-academic conferences, events and seminars. Communicate results in professional written English thorough reports and publications. Work independently while
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conferences, events and seminars. Communicate results in professional written English thorough reports and publications. Work independently while effectively communicating progress and challenges. Work in
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(atmospheric entry flows) ability to work efficiently and self-reliantly in a diverse inter-disciplinary and multi-cultural environment ability to work in a team as well as independently ability to solve complex
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), Condensed Matter Physics (Fluid mechanics and dynamics) and Applied Physics (atmospheric entry flows) ability to work efficiently and self-reliantly in a diverse inter-disciplinary and multi-cultural
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research focuses on decoding the structure and function of matter, from the smallest particles of the universe to the building blocks of life. In this way, DESY contributes to solving the major questions and
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employer in our industry. At UKE, we believe that meaningful and successful work should align with our employees' personal needs and individual lifestyles. Just as diverse as these needs are, so too is the
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research environment Excellent command of spoken and written English Our offer A vibrant research community in an open, diverse and international work environment Scientific excellence and extensive
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genetics. Work alongside internationally renowned scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Biology, the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory, and the University of Tübingen. Benefit from excellent supervision
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in writing in very good English. Selection The best candidates will be invited to work out the details of their project with the host research groups. Successful candidates will receive an email