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team? Then come join the Dynamic Spectroscopy group at TUM! About us Our group ‘Dynamic Spectroscopy’ at the Department of Chemistry, School of Natural Sciences, TU Munich, specializes in time-resolved
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properties can be tuned and reprogrammed by heat and light. The envisioned polymers combine defined blocks with reversible crosslinking chemistries and metal-ligand coordination. You will synthesize and modify
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. To strengthen our research groups Food Biopolymer Chemistry and Mechanoreceptors we are currently looking for a committed PhD Student to start as soon as possible. The position is part-time (TV-L 13, 65%) and
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14.12.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal Prof. Karen Alim’s group on Biological Physics at the TUM Campus Garching is looking for an experimental PhD student (m/f/d) to join our team at the TUM on the ERC project Learning Matters!. Task You will implement learning mechanics in soft matter,...
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Profile The ideal applicant has a strong background in bioinformatics or computational chemistry, as well as data analysis and solid English-language skills. Experience with programming is highly
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(M.Sc.) in chemistry, biochemistry, molecular / cell biology, or related field • advanced knowledge and practical experience in analytical chemistry, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, as
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with chemoreception and sensory biological techniques (SSR, GC-EAD, EAG). •Experience in analytical chemistry (GC-FID, GC-MS). •Experience in or willingness to learn statistical data analyses, data
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compounds will generate a deeper understanding of the unique chemistry and smell properties of Cembran pine. The project is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Requirements •Above-average
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. As part of the SPP, the SoilEnergySpots project is jointly led by Prof. Dr. Nicole Strittmatter (Analytical Chemistry), Prof. Dr. Mirjana Minceva (Biothermodynamics), and Dr. Steffen Schweizer (Soil
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companies from all over the world, especially the USA, the UK, and Germany. Your Profile: Excellent university degree in engineering, chemistry, materials science, physics, electrochemistry or a similar