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-GUESS Model to the study region (testing, parameter adjustments, implementing main land uses) Combine the model with data on past dynamics (e.g. pollen and charcoal data, climate change proxies and
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Join the “Meiosis” research group at the IPK in frame of the collaborative BMFTR-funded project “MZF: TWIN-3”. Our team is interested in the process of plant meiosis that generates genetic
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characterization of materials and, ideally, simulation Strong background in solid-state physics and/or chemistry Good communication skills in English (written and spoken) Interest in interdisciplinary, application
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-berlin.de . The Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung is currently looking for a PhD student (f/m/d) for the topic: “Novel gain materials for direct blue-to-violet solid-state lasers” Blue and violet lasers
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information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de The Institute of Solid State Research at the IFW Dresden offers a PhD Position (m/f/d) “Self-Assembled Rolled-Up Microcoils for Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
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research topic of this section. Its research focusses on ecology, with a special emphasis on soil fauna mediated ecosystem services. The project Land use affects belowground communities with unknown
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at andreas.mulch(at)senckenberg.de For data protection information on the processing of personal data as part of the application and selection process, please refer to the privacy policy on our homepage at https
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until 30. November 2027. Remuneration: Collective agreement of the state Hesse, TV-H E 13 Senckenberg is one of the world’s leading research institutions in the field of Biodiversity and Earth System
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background in solid-state chemistry and/ or physics Basic understanding of the principles behind printing technologies Experience in thin film deposition techniques from solution and gas phase Familiarity with
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of solid-phase DNA synthesis methods, including reaction workflows, process parameters, and analytical evaluation of synthesized oligonucleotides. The work is part of an ongoing PhD project and involves