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that control microbial surface colonisation and biofilm assembly, structure, and rheology. We use a broad spectrum of technologies in materials science, microbiology, and microfluidics, as well as advanced
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for improving implant longevity and patient outcomes. In this project, high-resolution spectroscopic imaging will be employed to map chemical changes and structural degradation in the PE material, while
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; German is beneficial. Experience in proposal or publication writing is an advantage. Required people skills Highly self-organized/structured way of working and solution orientation. Strong motivation
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earth observation with applied forest monitoring, including tree species identification, forest structural changes, and forest resilience assessments, with a growing focus on spectral and functional trait
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/or (Raman) spectroscopy High motivation and an independent, structured, and goal-oriented working style Workplace Workplace We offer The Energy and Process Systems Engineering (EPSE) Group focuses
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programming skills in R (Git, Stata and/or Python are of advantage) Proficiency in data cleaning and management and experience working with complex datasets Reliable, structured and precise working style Strong
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well as skills in dynamics & structural health monitoring, data analysis and modelling, and interest in laboratory-based experimentation and engineering applications. A solid knowledge of English as the spoken and
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to perform structured, well-documented experimental work. Strong motivation to work with animals. Curiosity for science. Good communication and teamwork skills. Proficient in English language. Desired (but not
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the geological structures and potential reservoir Integrating extensive passive seismic recordings and borehole seismic data (including vertical seismic profiling, VSP) into the imaging and characterisation
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structures. By combining numerical modeling, laboratory experiments, and theoretical analyses, we seek to link microscopic processes with the macroscopic behavior of both engineering and natural systems and