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conditions for high-quality teaching and research. The M-MATISSE mission is one of three missions selected by ESA in the M7 call for the Phase A study and consists of two space probes in different orbits
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industry and science, we research and develop electronic, optoelectronic and quantum technological components and systems. The focus is on research and development for applications in the fields of security
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advisor for the IT supply of teaching, research and administration. It operates a modern, high-performance, comprehensive data network on the university campus with a broadband connection to the German
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and postdocs and contribute to Eawag’s mandate in educational outreach and expert consulting. We offer an exciting and stimulating research environment with excellent opportunities for collaborative
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develop these transition-metal-based catalytic systems, utilizing light as a promoter to open divergent reaction pathways in small molecules relevant to energy research. The proposed reactions will
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technology leader in this area. We develop 2D and 3D vision systems, that go beyond state of the art. To reach this we combine innovations in hardware, software, and algorithms - We develop ultrafast line scan
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collecting. What does this mean for the collections of the future? What criteria can we establish to develop future-proof collection profiles? Are you passionate about trying to understand the role of museums
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develop sustainable solutions for the future energy system, taking into account technological, regulatory and economic requirements: Cities & Built Environment, Public Energy Supply Systems and Industrial
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program in Austria focusing on the field of chemistry and closely related sciences by bringing together more than 200 doctoral students and over 50 principal investigators. Our goal is to train excellent
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14 doctoral researchers (m/f/d) for the DFG-funded Research Training Group 2721: “Hydrogen Isotopes"
opportunities in research, teaching, knowledge and technology transfer, infrastructure and administration. The DFG-funded Research Training Group (RTG) 2721 is a consortium at Leipzig University, the Helmholtz