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and technologies. The institute employs an average of 500 people from over 40 nations and, in addition to its scientific tasks, is dedicated to promoting young scientists and engineers. The IFW supports
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and technologies. The institute employs an average of 500 people from over 40 nations and, in addition to its scientific tasks, is dedicated to promoting young scientists and engineers. Further
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on the interplay of liquid and solid components and energy in biological materials and how properties of these materials emerge from their structure. Your tasks In this experimental project, we will investigate how
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on biodiversity and its change, we are advancing the further development of our extensive scientific collections with an international team and state-of-the-art technology. With our exhibition, knowledge transfer
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on the interplay of liquid and solid components and energy in biological materials and how properties of these materials emerge from their structure. Your tasks In this experimental project, we will investigate
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The INM research group Structure Formation is seeking a motivated Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/d) to work on sustainable carbon materials derived from plastic waste within MaterialNeutral, a newly
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Center (SDMC), Geobiodiversity Information and Data Management team at the Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt, starting as soon as possible: Programmer for Scientific Data
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and operation of wind erosion measurement fields data collection, evaluation, and integration into different wind erosion models analysis of the structures of agriculturally used regions conversion
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further both professionally and personally in an interdisciplinary setting. Position DWI is looking to fill the position as soon as possible: Research Scientist Machine Learning Engineer - AI-Powered Image
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of For est-based climate change Mit igation), in close collaboration with the Stockholm Resilience Centre, Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, and Stockholm International Water Institute, aims to close