33 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" PhD positions at Leibniz in Germany
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position is to investigate the influence of these polysaccharides on ice formation in clouds in detail and make it quantifiable. To this end, existing chromatographic analysis methods are to be further
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magnetic components of the dynamo are to be simulated numerically. Your profile: Potential candidates (m/w/div) should hold a Masters or Diploma degree in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering
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to uncover new molecular strategies for safeguarding crops. Join a vibrant, interdisciplinary research environment where computational chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, and plant science converge
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, Marine Geology and Marine Observation works interdisciplinary within a joint research programme. What will be your tasks? The position is part of the DFG-funded project “Methane production by
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Chemical Engineering. Profound knowledge of materials synthesis and their characterization using spectroscopic and microscopic methods is required. Experience in membrane separation and vacuum apparatus is
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well as the changes affecting them. Join SEAMPHONI, an EU‑funded consortium of leading European marine research institutions, to pioneer methods for evaluating parasites of protists—especially phytoplankton—using eDNA
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, Marine Geology and Marine Observation works interdisciplinary within a joint research programme. What will be your tasks? This position will be embedded in the overarching programme “STB - Shallow Water
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Evolution and Palaeoenvironmant (SHEP) is located in a lively university town with historical flair and numerous local recreational opportunities. The Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and
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. The position is part of the research group Quality.2 (Phytonutrient Management) in the programme area ‘Plant Quality and Food Security’ (QUALITY). The aim of the research project ‘GluAmin’ is therefore
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of Empirical Innovation Economics. Participating in the structured doctoral program of the Munich Graduate School of Economics (MGSE) at LMU. Contributing to exciting and highly relevant policy projects