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(or more) of the following areas is desirable: Electrochemistry, thin films, polymers, catalysis High motivation for pursuing a PhD within 3 years Ability to show initiative and work independently Excellent
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research outcomes to project stack-holders and the research community at meetings, conferences and by publishing in high-impact journals Your Profile: Master`s degree and PhD in quantum physics
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Your Job: We offer a challenging and innovative PhD position within the international EU project LOCALISED. You will play a key role in the development of regionally adapted plans for the European
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sources Supervision of PhD, MSc and BSc students Publication of research results in peer-reviewed journals Representation of JCNS-3 in project meetings and on international conferences to foster our network
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presentation of results in high-ranking and recognized journals and at national and international conferences Collaboration with other research groups Supervision of PhD students and other students Support in
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projects Your Profile: Master Degree and PhD in plant sciences, plant biology, plant physiology, agriculture or other related disciplines Solid background in whole plant eco-physiology, plant growth and / or
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research community at meetings and conferences Contributing to the preparation of project report Your Profile: A university degree (PhD or Master) in Computer Science, Research Software Engineering, (Quantum
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the CRC "NuMeriQS" Your Profile: Completed Master`s degree and subsequent PhD degree in physics or related field Knowledge of lattice quantum field theory Strong background in C++ Experience with
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thesis or internship Work with a motivated team of technicians, PhD-students and supervisors Remote work in parts possible (for the image analysis and data analysis tasks of the project) A part time
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Your Job: The PhD project focuses on a family of glutamate transporters – excitatory amino acid transporters – that is responsible for synaptic glutamate homeostasis in the mammalian brain