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announces three fully-funded PhD positions at LMU and TU Munich. All positions offer excellent research and training conditions within the stimulating scientific environment of the Center for NanoScience
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of tomorrow! We provide an inspiring, attractive, interdisciplinary, and internationally recognized scientific environment with access to excellent facilities of the KIT, an interdisciplinary training program
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announces three fully-funded PhD positions at LMU and TU Munich. All positions offer excellent research and training conditions within the stimulating scientific environment of the Center for NanoScience
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academic environment. Required Documents Required Documents CV Certificates Transcripts Language certificate Motivation letter References Application Application https://www.frankfurt-school.de/en/home/study
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and professional qualifications. HITEC is committed to scientific excellence, an interdisciplinary and international research environment, and an accepting learning environment that embraces diversity
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benchmarking of clay mineral surface finite models for DFT simulations Speciation simulations of the radionuclides in various environments Your profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field
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. We offer: We offer a position with a competitive salary in one of Germany’s most attractive research environments. TUD is one of eleven German Universities of Excellence and provides outstanding
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expertise of the two Clusters of Excellence—QuantumFrontiers and PhoenixD—the program offers an inspiring, interdisciplinary training environment where experimentalists and theorists collaborate hand in hand
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nuclear genome, between cells in one organ, between its roots and above-ground organs, with related plant species and their genomes, with microbes and other biota, and with abiotic environmental factors. We
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interdisciplinary research environment at the interface of physics and biology. Our goal is to understand biological function and the role of condensates in disease by applying physical principles such as phase