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are looking for talented people to join us. Your responsibilities include: Processing tasks within the framework of the BMWE-funded LuFo project “Sonrisa” Work package management “AP3.2 Workflow development
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heritage.” The aim of the project is to develop a museum display case that optimally protects art and cultural assets from harmful environmental influences. A novel test procedure is to be developed
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engineering. We are looking for talented people to join us. Your responsibilities include: Experimental and data-driven research for the development and validation of isotope sensitive molecular spectroscopic
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international level Excellent opportunities for professional development and access to state-of-the-art technologies via the University of Münster campus Flexible working hours Contact: Dr. rer. nat. Insa Buers
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on the development, implementation, and application of innovative and efficient quantum-chemical methods for modeling the electronic and geometric structures of molecules and their dynamics. The use of multi-scale
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, fluorescence microscopy and/or bioinformatics experience in the development and supervision of scientific projects We offer: a dynamic international research environment in one of the centers of microbiological
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: Comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, pension plan, and family support services Access to world-class infrastructure, equipment, and resources Opportunities for professional growth
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the opportunity to develop an independent research line – including high-impact publications, acquisition of third-party funding, and supervision of students. Your tasksinclude, among others: Collaboration in
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of atomic and molecular aggregates of variable dimensions in the gas phase and on surfaces. Of particular interest is the application and further development of spectroscopic / spectrometric methods
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divisions and research groups, the focus of our 1,400 scientists is to unravel the causes and mechanisms of cancer development and progression, and to develop novel strategies for the diagnosis, early