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Description FUN01_1: Doctoral Researcher (m/f/d; E 13 TV-L, 65%) starting 1.4.2026 until 31.9.2029 Effects of geodiversity and geostability on plant genetic diversity. This project will focus on the genetic diversity of 18 Protea (sugarbush) species, and its biological and environmental drivers,...
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for the duration of the PhD, either by the DKFZ or by third-party sources. Research at the DKFZ is organised into the following programmes: In addition, the programmes offer many possibilities for interacting and
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PFAS, it is crucial to understand and quantify their interactions with these particles to better predict their environmental behavior. In a project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG
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at obtaining further academic qualification (usually PhD). Research area: Systems of interacting particles are ubiquitous in natural and social sciences. Typically, they comprise many agents that, through intra
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physiological processes of plant growth, development, reproduction and interaction with other organisms. In a plant’s life, interactions occur at multiple levels: among others, between its plastids and the
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. Colloid-borne transport processes can govern the migration behavior of radionuclides. In this respect, the kinetics of their interaction with both the colloids and the solid rock is of critical importance
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project involves interdisciplinary research at the interface of computer science and mathematics, with a focus on bivariate molecular machine learning for modeling molecular interactions and properties
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. The project also explores human or automated UAM management interaction with multiple UAVs, providing an immersive spatial interface (XR: AR/VR) to plan missions, monitor operations, and manage UAV swarms
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of pathogens and their host interactions. The Sondermann lab [ Link ] is interested in deciphering the molecular processes that determine bacterial interactions in microbial communities. This PhD project
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of radionuclides on clay mineral surfaces using DFT Kinetic Monte Carlo simulations with activation energy barriers as input to simulate large-scale interactions of nuclides with surfaces Preparation and