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The Innovative Electron Microscopy Department develops and applies electron microscopy methodologies for nanoscale and atomic-resolution characterization of soft functional materials and their
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The Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden e. V. (IFW Dresden) conducts modern materials research on a scientific basis for the development of new and sustainable materials
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range of opportunities for personal and professional skill development. Magdeburg offers excellent opportunities for cognitive and systems neuroscientific research, including a vibrant and growing in vivo
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wide range of opportunities for personal and professional skill development. Magdeburg offers excellent opportunities for cognitive and systems neuroscientific research, including ahigh resolution
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), terahertz injection locking of QCLs using modified uni-travelling carrier photodiodes (MUTC-PDs) will be developed in cooperation with the Universität Duisburg-Essen and the "Institute of Optical Sensor
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and with collaborating universities Flexible working hours – mobile working options – Support with childcare or caring for family members (certified by the "audit berufundfamilie") – employee ID card
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(Otto von Guericke University, OVGU), as well as Dr. Anne Maass (DZNE Magdeburg), where the results of the project will also be directly related to comparable MRI-based experiments in humans. You will be
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-assembly into superstructures using scattering and microscopy. Develop data analysis protocols for advanced structural and optical characterization methods to assess structural and optical properties of NPL
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. Our research combines computational chemistry, cheminformatics, bioinformatic and AI to design new molecules and enzymes for unprecedented catalytic functions. In this project, you will: Develop
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and socially sustainable agriculture – together with society. ZALF is a member of the Leibniz Association and is located in Müncheberg (approx. 35 minutes by regional train from Berlin-Lichtenberg