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further both professionally and personally in an interdisciplinary setting. Position The DWI is looking for a Postdoctoral researcher to develop new granular biomaterials for tissue engineering purposes
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to PRIF's success. We are looking for a new colleague to join our team in Research Department 2 “International Institutions” – which is currently exploring structural change processes of the international
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Chinese is an advantage structured and goal-oriented thinking capacity to familiarise yourself quickly with new topics We offer: the chance to be part of a creative, interdisciplinary team that aims
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Qualifications / Experience: A PhD degree in physics, engineering, environmental sciences, or a related discipline, is required Knowledge and hands-on experience with atmospheric lidars or other atmospheric
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interdisciplinary project seeks to develop new approaches to resilient and sustainable urban development, in cooperation with Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and RWTH Aachen. For the subproject based
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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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innovation, regional economic development, and structural change, creating opportunities for collaborative research where interests align. The position is initially limited to two years. A permanent contract
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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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and, possibly, place of work is the SIMBIOTX working group at INRIA (French National Institute in Digital Science and Technology) Saclay in Palaiseau near to Paris. We are looking for applicants
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, Academy of Sciences) and international collections (e.g. David Rumsey Map Collection) Conduct semi-structured interviews with Georgian schoolteachers, textbook authors, and curriculum developers