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The advertised project BUG-ID is an international training network focusing on the overarching goal to develop advanced graphene-based biosensors, combining nanomaterials and engineered biomolecular
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on the connections between global dependencies and ruptures. The regional focus of the program is both on people and places in the so-called Global South and North. It takes into account that economic and societal
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Bolotin working group. As a PostDoc, you will become part of an excellent scientific network and benefit from our structured, interdisciplinary program, which includes tailored training, workshops, retreats
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The Clementi's group in the Physics Department at Freie Universität Berlin seeks a postdoctoral researcher (100%) to work on the development and application of coarse-graining methodologies to study
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' to develop neural networks with remarkable information content: flies, which we use as a model, have brains that compute flying in 3D, navigation, metabolism and advanced learning and memory capabilities - all
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within the Hydrogeology working group and will be responsible for the following teaching and research tasks: - Develop and design good teaching: You will independently conduct or substantially participate
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classical information. Your project within the Bolotin research group will be to develop a new class of 2D material heterostructures with on-demand tunable chirality. To accomplish this, you will develop a
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of such technologies to enhance their impact within varied social, political, and infrastructural environments. Central to this work is the concept of the User–Technology Lifecycle – spanning development, prototyping
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Freie Universität Berlin is an internationally renowned research university in Germany's capital. The Department of Law offers an English-taught Master's program in European and International
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physics and chemistry collaborate to develop a new type of matter – organic molecules interfaced with two-dimensional material. Within the Bolotin research group, your project will be to explore a new type