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that demand interdisciplinary solutions? Then the Program for Collaborative Doctoral Projects is the perfect opportunity for you. Many of today’s most pressing problems can only be tackled through
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that demand interdisciplinary solutions? Then the Program for Collaborative Doctoral Projects offers a perfect opportunity for you. Today’s most pressing problems can only be solved in cross-institutional
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to help you balance work and family life Further training opportunities and free in-house language courses The group language is English, so no German language skills are required – but it is a great
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of the Leibniz Association. The following position is available at the Institute subject to approval by the funding organization from October 1, 2025, for a fixed term of three years, in the program
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is advantageous knowledge and experience in evaluating scientific data, primarily from imaging techniques, is advantageous good written and spoken English teaching experience in the subjects of “Animal
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English ) and Chemical synthesis by Professor Martin Weissenborn at MLU ( AG Prof. Weissenborn ) Our Research Training Group BEyond AMphiphilicity – BEAM – combines highly original science and research
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working in an interdisciplinary environment Excellent written and verbal communicaton skills in the English languange Our offer A vibrant research community in an open, diverse and international work
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(MHH). The project is funded by the Wissenschaftsräume programme of the state of Lower Saxony and the Volkswagen Foundation. Your tasks will include: Design the physical intervention component of the app
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(required) German language skills are desirable Ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative team High motivation for interdisciplinary research and experimental innovation Experience
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(or equivalent) in Chemistry or a closely related field Strong oral and written communication skills in English (required) German language skills are desirable Interest in inorganic spectroscopy and metalloenzymes