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of quantum materials”, at the Max Born Institute and Freie University (FU) Berlin. The work will be carried out together with Dr. J. Kay Dewhurst (at the Max Planck Institute Halle). Requirements: We
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network of international research collaborations. The ideal candidate is prepared to take responsibility for research-related policy work and to contribute in the structured Doctoral Progamme in Economics
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their thesis. Requirements and expectations Applicants must have completed a law degree with honors (top 15%) at a research university. Scholarship holders are expected to entirely focus on their course work
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to work on an innovative research project exploring the neurocognitive principles underlying working memory and its interaction with episodic long-term memory. The core responsibilities involve designing
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cells are characterized by an active metabolism and high energy requirements due to lifelong high antibody production rates, which entails a unique profile for adequate nutrient supply within the complex
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of quantum materials”, at the Max Born Institute and Freie University (FU) Berlin. The work will be carried out together with Dr. J. Kay Dewhurst (at the Max Planck Institute Halle). Requirements: We
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requirements) All social benefits provided by working for the public service: e.g. an annual bonus, payment of benefits Flexible working time models for the compatibility of family and career IfADo is committed
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structural biology are encouraged to apply. Prior knowledge in (membrane) protein expression and purification, NMR spectroscopy, or cryo-EM is not required but would be an advantage. What we offer
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exchange and integration within TropEcS, TripleT and ZMT. With curiosity, move out of methodological and conceptual comfort zones to explore and surpass boundaries. Requirements: Master’s degree
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responsibilities: support our research on the political economy of climate policies take part in data science and empirical analyses contribute to assessments of cause-effect-relationships in the domain of climate