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Center for Academic Teaching. Requirements: - completed scientific university degree (Master/Diplom) in biology, biochemistry or a related subject - Ph.D. in Molecular Plant Physiology or a closely related
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funded TRR186 (Molecular switches in the spatio-temporal control of cellular signal transmission). Requirements: Completed university degree (Master) in biochemistry or related subjects. Desirable
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Research assistant (Postdoc) (m/f/d) - Department of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy - Institute of Bio
opportunities at Dahlem Center for Academic Teaching Requirements: completed scientific university degree (Master/Diplom) in biology, biochemistry or a related subject Ph.D. in Molecular Plant Physiology or a
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Postdoc – Synthesis and up-scaling of high-performance active materials for Na solid-state batteries
manufacturing process of future battery systems - from materials synthesis to characterization. Your Profile: Successfully completed scientific university degree (Master) in the field of chemistry, materials
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of the project and would then be eligible to compete for a Senior Post Doctoral post advertised by the University. The primary focus of the Postdoctoral Researcher will be research; however, a particular emphasis
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, regional and rural health services, universities and primary healthcare providers across western Victoria. The Associate Research Fellow will drive impactful research, scholarship, and creative activities
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become part of our team in this exciting research field if you have the following qualifications: Completed university studies (Master) in the field of computer science or in a computer science-related
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collaboration with the Norwegian Institute for Sustainability Research (NORSUS) as well as international research groups at Harvard University and McMaster University. The main purpose of a postdoctoral
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involves local collaboration with the Norwegian Institute for Sustainability Research (NORSUS) as well as international research groups at Harvard University and McMaster University. The main purpose of a