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background in physical/computational chemistry, as well as data analysis and solid English-language skills. Experience with programming is highly recommended. Above-average interest in the topic, we consider
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campaigns at European XFEL and other facilities About you: Master or equivalent degree in Physics, Earth Sciences, Mineralogy, Chemistry, Material Sciences, or a related field Strong motivation to perform in
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of Physics and Astronomy or the Faculty of Chemistry and Earth Sciences. This call is focusing on strengthening diversity in science. Your responsibilities Conduct interdisciplinary research. Research in one
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to the table Ongoing studies in chemistry or related studies with completed Bachelor's degree Experience in synthesizing and characterizing inorganic solid state materials A solid foundational understanding of
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advanced microscopy techniques, mechano- and cell biology, food chemistry and biology, chemical sensor technology, and bioinformatics to discover how texture makes flavor. The specific objectives
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used as a central technique in combination with new biophysical methodologies, other advanced microscopy techniques, mechano- and cell biology, food chemistry and biology, chemical sensor technology, and