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For application-oriented research activities in our department Plasma Surface Technology we are looking for an expert to join us at the earliest possible date at the Greifswald site: POSTDOCTORAL
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of the processes and process chains writing reports and scientific publications, presentation of results at international conferences What we expect from you: completed master's or diploma degree in engineering or
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by the IfL and financed by the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space within the KonKoop network. Background The IfL conducts basic research on the regional geography of Germany and Europe
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are first to be developed and established. Your Profile You ideally bring the following with you: Excellent master's degree in food chemistry, food technology, biochemistry, biophysics or similar High level
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funding activities in the field of research data management or software engineering Our requirements: University degree in computer science, chemistry, physics, mathematics or engineering, completed PhD in
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Technology, and Smart Data Technologies. Currently, the INP employs about 200 scientists and staff at three locations (Greifswald, Rostock, and Karlsburg). For further information, please visit our website
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within our core areas Agriculture/ Bioeconomy & Environment, Plasma Medicine, Surfaces & Materials, Process- & Energy Technology, and Smart Data Technologies. Currently, the INP employs about 200
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change, partly based on a long-term monitoring program maintained in a shallow river-connected lake. We look forward to recruiting a creative and dedicated experimental ecologist with expertise in
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CRC RESIST Phase II program, creating a superb scientific network. RESIST is coordinated by the University of Duisburg-Essen with the participation of the Ruhr-University of Bochum, Christian-Albrechts
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current medium-term research program (starting in 2026) focuses on the analysis of spatial formations in times of geopolitical and geoeconomic upheaval, everyday negotiations of the local in the context