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affiliated with the Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development and will be working with professors closely related to their research areas. The postdoctoral researchers are expected to develop
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Education Act of Lower Saxony (NHG) and administer examinations • Research working in the area of Prof. Dr. Lilian Matthiesen and Prof. Dr. Jörg Brüdern Your profile • you hold a qualified Master or PhD
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13 TV-L/100% to be filled. Starting date is 10/1/2024. The position is limited to September 30, 2026. Your duties • University teaching as defined in Section 31 of the Higher Education Act of Lower
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primitives. This includes various implementation platforms such as ASICs, FPGAs and microprocessors. The tasks include activities in teaching (supervision of Bachelor's and Master's theses) as well as in
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of product quality and authenticity, animal health and welfare, and sustainable animal feeding strategies including the production of insects. You will have freedom to further develop your personal portfolio
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are the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) - and we stand for excellent competence in research, teaching and comprehensive healthcare in our clinics. Every day, our approximately 14,400 employees strive
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competition and the improvement of animal welfare during husbandry and slaughter. What we offer: As part of our young, dynamic and international team, you will have the opportunity to develop and carry out
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of 3 years The salary is in accordance with the German public service salary scale (TV-L 13). 100 % of a full position correspond to 39,8 working hours per week. Your duties University teaching as
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, develop methods for mass spectrometry of actinides and transactinides, simulate and design experimental apparatus for ion manipulation, contributing in improving the performance of the SHIPTRAP setup
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are awarded on the basis of a project proposal and aim to provide the opportunity to further develop independent research and prepare future third party funding. The development of an individual research