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for Medical Research have developed a novel coating method that mimics nanometer-scaled moth eye structure for anti-reflection applications. To date, conventional mass-production of such structures was complex
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of the testis, production and function of sperm, fertilisation, as well as early embryonic development – in both health and disease. To this end, we combine interdisciplinary research in molecular, structural
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, procurement and import/export issues Support for the further development of scientific and technical infrastructure, including associated construction and procurement processes Communication management
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histories, the investigation of natural selection, for example in the context of disease resistance, the estimation of kinship and social structures, and the development of population genetic methods
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of sintered structures Structured storage of research data in the electronic laboratory notebook Preparation of publications, participation in conferences Supervision of students Your qualifications
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/commitment, decision‑making ability, goal‑oriented and structured working style, conceptual, strategic, and innovative thinking skills as well as assertiveness/negotiation skills Business‑fluent language
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Crosstalk: Which molecular mediators or physiological cues from the lymphatic microvasculature influence immune and structural cell behavior? (focus on epithelial, myeloid and stromal interactions) Immune and
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well as institutional and structural factors that shape educational paths. Our research is multi-perspective and interdisciplinary. It combines pedagogical, psychological and sociological approaches and examines
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. Experience with, or a solid understanding of, the organizational, teaching, and administrative structures of the University of Vienna or comparable research-intensive universities. What we offer: Work-life
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diffractometry, X-ray phase analysis, and X-ray structure determination, with an extent of teaching as required by the universities' collective bargaining agreement. Willingness to collaborate across departments