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Hamburg, Germany. If you have any questions regarding the formal application process or the selection procedure, please contact Ms. Jeannette Meurer from the HR Department (meurer(at)bnitm.de ). For all
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obligation at the University of Potsdam (usually 2 hours per week per semester) in accordance with the Brandenburg Higher Education Act (BbgHG). The hiring process is subject to the requirements set forth in
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backgrounds, and maintaining and troubleshooting mass spectrometry instrumentation. The candidate must demonstrate deep expertise in general proteomics, and extensive hands-on experience in processing diverse
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-system component models Your profile On-going master studies in Electrical Engineering, Communications and Signal Processing, or Physics with Applied Mathematics Knowledge of signal processing, microwave
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for Tropical Medicine, HR Department, Bernhard-Nocht-Straße 74, 20359 Hamburg, Germany. If you have any questions regarding the formal application process or the selection procedure, please contact Ms. Katja
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visualization of longitudinal and experimental survey data. You will be directly involved in ongoing data analysis projects, support research activities and thus become familiar with the process from project
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modelling component that links physical and ecological processes and further enhances ZMT’s interdisciplinary research on ecosystem and socio-economic dynamics. Therefore (subject to release of funds), we
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second renewal (max. three terms). After completing the term(s) as President, you will continue to be integrated in the GIGA as a Lead Research Fellow. Application process Your application will be accepted
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focuses on Computational Metabolomics and develops methods for processing and interpreting mass spectrometry data in the context of plant biochemistry and biodiversity research. Your tasks: Development
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techniques to correlate 3D electron microscopy and light microscopy. Your responsibilities: Preparation of samples for electron microscopy Operation and maintenance of electron microscopes (TEM & SEM) and