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03.02.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal Postdoc Position (m/f/d, TV-L E 12 position, for 15 months, extension possible depending on funding) in “Surface Chemical Physics and Molecular Nanoscience
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PhD degree in biology, physics or a related discipline. You have experience in quantitative biology, experimental soft matter, or experimental biophysics. You enjoy working in interdisciplinary and
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sunlight as the exclusive energy source. The group is led by Dr. Verena Streibel and hosted by the Chair for Experimental Semiconductor Physics at the Walter Schottky Institute of the Technical University
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materials after completion of the application process. As part of your application, you provide personal data to the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Please view our privacy policy on collecting and
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consortium), where we build a FAIR data infrastructure for condensed matter physics and chemical physics of solid bodies, useable by materials science groups in Germany. As postdoctoral researcher, you will
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on the basis of suitability, performance and aptitude; we can therefore only consider you in the further process if you provide us with evidence of this. Foreign professional qualifications/foreign university
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supported by more junior colleagues (PhD candidates, Bachelor’s and Master’s students). Requirements PhD degree in Computational biology or related (Computer Science, Physics) Experience with NGS data
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of young scientists. The Munich Institute of Integrated Materials, Energy and Process Engineering (MEP) connects the domains of 4D Materials and additive technologies (M), sustainable energy systems (E), and
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of young scientists. The Munich Institute of Integrated Materials, Energy and Process Engineering (MEP) connects the domains of 4D Materials and additive technologies (M), sustainable energy systems (E), and
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01.03.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal This full-time position as Senior Researcher is to be filled as soon as possible at the Chair of Thermodynamics, Dept. Engineering Physics and Computation