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of Engineering and Design. Our teaching and research focus lies on computer-based development of engineering products, particularly on the planning and realization of built facilities using computational modeling
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and socially sustainable agriculture – together with society. ZALF is a member of the Leibniz Association and is located in Müncheberg (approx. 35 minutes by regional train from Berlin-Lichtenberg
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Collaborative Research Center (AC)³, which is funded by the German Research Foundation. (AC)³ aims to develop a better scientific understanding of Arctic amplification (and thus Arctic warming). Climate models
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nanoscience (https://www.tu.berlin/u-nano ) and participation in university teaching as part of her*his doctorate. Basic research in the field of ultrafast dynamics in condensed matter, in particular of low
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develop new approaches in innovation research. Through close links with numerous universities and research institutes at home and abroad and our leading position in theory and evidence-based consultation
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where we can find and implement generic framework for the construction of cellular systems from basic principles and elementary building blocks. In the consortium SIGSYNCELL, we want to develop synthetic
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, contributing excellent peer-reviewed journal publications. • Contribute to teaching activities of the Chair group and supervising theses of students at Bsc/MSc level • Contribute to the curricula development
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to support and complement the research directions in the group. We would like the successful candidate to develop contacts to other groups in the Institute. The Institute would support the acquisition
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that the coordinated doctorates are completed within about three years. The fourth year shall be mainly used to develop and promote an academic career track. Your profile For being part of the selection process is
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dynamics and system transformation in an interdisciplinary manner and from a holistic perspective. The institute offers unparalleled opportunities to apply and develop new approaches in innovation research