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The Molecular Plant Nutrition research group investigates the transport and metabolism of minerals, their interactions with plant hormones and their role in physiological and morphological
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Leibniz-Institute for Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research | Neu Seeland, Brandenburg | Germany | 23 days ago
Plant Nutrition research group investigates the transport and metabolism of minerals, their interactions with plant hormones and their role in physiological and morphological adaptations of plants
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engineering success story, but has also become the biggest single industrial environmental burden of our generation. Disruptive innovations are required for alternative reduction processes that convert mineral
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Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum | Potsdam, Brandenburg | Germany | 2 months ago
national centre for research into the geosphere. With around 1,500 employees , we develop a sound understanding of systems and processes of the solid Earth as well as strategies and options for action
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Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam - Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ | Potsdam, Brandenburg | Germany | 2 months ago
national centre for research into the geosphere. With around 1,500 employees, we develop a sound understanding of systems and processes of the solid Earth as well as strategies and options for action
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accumulating organic compounds in the early earth ocean. We are looking for a PhD student (m/f/d) to start at the TUM this July or later. Your Task Hydrothermal vents where hot minerals stream into the ocean
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the formation of minerals and rocks. Interactions at different geological and biological interfaces are investigated. At these interfaces, mass transfer processes take place, beginning in the low-thermal region
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environmental burden of our generation. Disruptive innovations are required for alternative reduction processes that convert mineral ores into metals without today’s carbon-based methods that release huge amounts
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atmosphere through processes known as global biogeochemical cycles. Research activities in the IMPRS-gBGC aim at a fundamental understanding of these cycles, how they are interconnected, and how they can