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strong interest in analytical chemistry and method development in the field of microplastics research. The work includes goal-oriented analysis of samples, data evaluation, conducting literature searches
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. The main task will be to evaluate the “Phylogenetic and functional diversity of cyanobacterial microbiomes” as of 01.09.2024. Become part of a dedicated project team of researchers from three institutions
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the role of its endophytes and microbiome. This work is embedded in the DFG Research Unit “Physiological and Evolutionary Adaptation of Plants to Co-occurring Abiotic and Biotic Challenges” at Kiel
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date of work is preferred. In order to increase the proportion of female employees in scientific and science-related positions, we hereby specifically invite female candidates to apply. People with
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heterogeneity in the European energy transition. We, the ifo Institute, are one of the leading economic research institutes in Europe. We work on issues relevant to economics and economic policy at the highest
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questions that are relevant for science and society. if you are open-minded, active, and strongly motivated. if you see your future in academic research. if you like to work in a multidisciplinary and dynamic
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-rich and diverse international cities in the world. It offers endless opportunities to enjoy life outside work, while being very affordable compared to other major cities. Neither the job nor living in
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Biology or related field Demonstrated experience in experimental work Experience with molecular/genomic techniques would be advantageous Strong statistical or bioinformatic skills Collaborative team player
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an outstanding opportunity for technological skill extension, broadening of scientific knowledge and career development by contributing experimentally to the project and resulting publications Employment, salary
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are we? The IOW is an independent research institute of the Leibniz Association for which equal opportunities, family friendliness and work-life balance are very important. Our research focus is on