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with the skills to develop new ideas and utilise chemistry to functionalise biomaterials? Then this PhD is an ideal opportunity for you. For in vivo applications medical materials must meet stringent
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Hamburg, i.e. physics, nanoscience and chemistry. Scholarship holders are required to complete the relevant Master's study curricula, but also have the opportunity to engage in optional research projects as
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Characterization of such thin films (regarding structure, composition, thickness, density) Cooperation with the colleagues of the chemistry-oriented team of this mutual project Presentation of obtained results
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machine learning / AI, we also welcome applications from candidates with a focus on computational physics. The applicants should have a Master's degree or equivalent in Physics, Chemistry, or
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research focus is on the coastal and marginal seas, especially the Baltic Sea. The staff of the four sections Physical Oceanography and Instrumentation, Marine Chemistry, Biological Oceanography and Marine
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into the clinics obtain a PhD degree Your profile: completed Master of Sciences or equivalent in a Life Sciences subject (biology, chemistry, physics,…) labwork experience independent, responsible, flexible working
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for glycerol Coordination of the linkage to a microbial downstream process Regular presentation of the results in internal and external project meetings What you bring to the table Degree in chemistry
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Engineering or Chemistry, Physics or Informatics Experience with experimental work and characterization techniques Demonstrated experience in programming, particularly in Python, with a robust understanding of
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Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Magdeburg | Magdeburg, Sachsen Anhalt | Germany | 23 days ago
hold a master's degree in the engineering or natural sciences, preferentially in chemical or process engineering, physics, chemistry or related disciplines with grades above average, have a strong
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come from the top ranks of physics, engineering, chemistry, biology, and medicine-frequently yielding to high-impact papers, successful technology spin-offs, and commercialization. Moreover, our studies