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. Experiments will be carried out in the university laboratory in Berlin-Dahlem and at the synchrotron radiation source BESSY II in Berlin-Adlershof. : A master's degree in physics is required. : A master's
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Center for Academic Teaching. Requirements: - completed scientific university degree (Master/Diplom) in biology, biochemistry or a related subject - Ph.D. in Molecular Plant Physiology or a closely related
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funded TRR186 (Molecular switches in the spatio-temporal control of cellular signal transmission). Requirements: Completed university degree (Master) in biochemistry or related subjects. Desirable
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Statistical Physics and the theory of stochastic processes, large-scale stochastic simulations of recurrent networks requirements: master of physics specialization in theoretical physics or computational
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Research assistant (Postdoc) (m/f/d) - Department of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy - Institute of Bio
opportunities at Dahlem Center for Academic Teaching Requirements: completed scientific university degree (Master/Diplom) in biology, biochemistry or a related subject Ph.D. in Molecular Plant Physiology or a
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)national workshops and conferences, as well as in scientific publications requirements : completed academic degree (master or similar) or Ph.D. in physics, materials science, computer science, or another
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electrochemical characterization. Assembly and electrochemical characterization of polymer redox flow batteries, polymer-based thin film batteries and encapsulated solar cells. Supervision of bachelor/master
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of "Applied·Humanities", including an individual project of your own in the area of "Practices of Provenance Research" requirements: master's degree or equivalent in a liberal arts discipline (preferably with a focus on
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to investigate ligand identities of various HFSE complexes. The main focus will be on fluoride complexes of Zr, Hf, Nb, and Ta in fluoride-rich solutions. 3. Investigation of HFSE complexation in silicate-rich
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Bachelor's and Master's or Diploma degrees, - At least two letters of support. The position is limited until the end of the current funding period of the International Research Training Group (31.03.2026