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. For the project The Role of the Ocean in Earth System Stability PIK’s Research Department 1 Earth System Analysis, is offering a Scientific Position (PhD or Postdoctoral level) (m/f/d) (Position number: 03-2026
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world with increasing digitalization and medical needs. Our research integrates materials chemistry, biological processes, physical analysis, process engineering and data science. We collaborate with
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qualification and skills: PhD university degree in microbiology, ecology, or a related discipline Strong experimental background in microbiology and molecular biology Solid understanding of microbial ecology
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for 3D bioprinting. Active participation in the research activities of the research groups. Provide expert feedback and mentoring to MSc and PhD students. Present your research findings both internally and
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facility project management, reporting and publishing Your qualifications and skills: You hold a PhD in Biology or equivalent. You have a strong experimental (wet-lab) and theoretical background in genetics
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include mentoring graduate and undergraduate students and contributing to the development of grant proposals and project reports. Requirements: PhD degree in materials science, physics or closely related
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and conducting psychological experiments, with a strong focus on the collection, analysis, and interpretation of neuroimaging data using EEG, fMRI, and combined EEG–fMRI techniques. Your Qualifications
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differing spatial resolutions. Using catchment-scale ecological and water quality data, the project aims to assess how abiotic drivers, biotic interactions, and stochastic processes jointly shape species
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Service) applications Support the C3S Agriculture Micro-site and Mediterranean Demonstrator with agronomic insights and data Your qualifications: PhD in crop science, computational environmental science, or
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on in-situ hybridization, in–vivo electrophysiology data analysis with mice and is tightly linked to independent subprojects involving in-vivo electrophysiology in humans and high-resolution fMRI in awake