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excellent research associate (doctoral researcher) within the BMFTR NanoMatFutur project “GAGosome”. The aim of this project is to establish a fundamental understanding of how engineered glycan-lipid
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for behavioural monitoring and stress assessment • Work in an interdisciplinary, collaborative environment with access to advanced infrastructure • Receive structured training in infection biology, animal models
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equipment to create, layer, structure, contact, cut and fold two-dimensional materials such as graphene and boron nitride with atomic precision. You will work closely with scientists from the CRC 1772 and the
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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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future spin-based electronics. A focus is on spin and magnetization dynamics of ultrathin layers with unconventional spin structures and on the magnetism of adsorbed molecules. Experiments are carried out
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groups from physics, chemistry, and engineering collaborate to exploit materials' chirality (the difference between a material and its mirror image) to store, manipulate, and transport quantum and
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As a PhD student, you will become part of an excellent scientific network and benefit from our structured, interdisciplinary graduate program, which includes tailored training, workshops, retreats
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Bewerbungsende: 06.04.2026 The collaborative project ONEMUC – Respiratory Mucus as a One Health Interface investigates how the composition and structure of mucosal barriers (mucus) influence
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The collaborative project ONEMUC – Respiratory Mucus as a One Health Interface investigates how the composition and structure of mucosal barriers (mucus) influence the zoonotic transmission
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We work in the field of the chemistry and geochemistry of radioactive elements, with a particular focus on the actinides. We aim to understand their behavior in both natural and engineered