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. This will include the application transient multidimensional infrared spectroscopy. Requirements: The successful candidate has a PhD in physics or chemistry with above average marks. The candidate has
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March 31, 2026 (under the terms of the WissZVG), with a possible extension until 31 December, 2026. The position is part of the Research Group on Chemical and Biological Weapons Control that was recently
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physics. It researches electronic and optical components, modules and systems based on compound semiconductors. These devices are key enablers that address the needs of today’s society in fields like
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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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bodies as well as technical support in the application process Necessary and desirable qualifications: Degree in meteorology, physics, chemistry (doctorate if possible) and practical experience in
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degree in chemistry, biochemistry, plant biology, chemical ecology or a relevant related field. You have experience in the fields of plant metabolomics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and transcriptomics
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physics. It researches electronic and optical components, modules and systems based on compound semiconductors. These devices are key enablers that address the needs of today’s society in fields like
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needs of selected target groups for the dairy sector. Their expectations regarding production quality and the supply network will be analyzed. Key element of the analysis will be the collection for data
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for the identification of food-derived taste and odor active compounds. Area of responsibility includes: Chemoinformatics and machine learning: chemical space analyses, QSAR modeling, machine learning and relevant tools
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departments/junior research groups (ca. 200 employees, including about 40 PhD students) aims to understand the bio/chemical basis of plant resilience and performance in challenging environments. The IPB offers