PhD Positions in Interdisciplinary Research: The University of Kassel is thrilled to announce 12 Research Assistant (PhD Positions) within the interdisciplinary Research Training Group (RTG) “Biological Clocks on Multiple Time Scales”. These positions offer an exciting opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research bridging biology, physics, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering. Join us and contribute to advancing the understanding of biological clocks through a multidisciplinary approach.
PhD Positions in Interdisciplinary Research on Biological Clocks
Vacancy Number | Position | Department | Location | Deadline for Application |
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37591 | PhD Research Assistant | Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences | University of Kassel | 29th October 2024 |
Research Area:
The positions are tailored to focus on specific research projects within the “Biological Clocks on Multiple Time Scales” project. Details of the 12 specific research projects can be found at Research Projects.
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Excellent Master, Diploma, or Magister degree in one of the following disciplines: biology, physics, chemistry, mathematics, genetics, cell biology, computational biophysics, biochemistry, system and control theory, neurobiology, molecular biology, or related disciplines.
- Strong commitment to interdisciplinary research and education.
- Proficiency in the English language.
Advantageous:
- Relevant experience related to the scope of the RTG or the chosen research projects.
Job Description:
- Engage in scientific work on the selected research project as per the description.
- Actively participate in workshops, RTG events, and collaborate with Principal Investigators (PIs) and other PhD candidates.
- Complete a study program according to the curriculum of the research training group.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should fill out the “Extra Application Form” available at Application Form and specify a first and second choice of individual research project based on interest and qualification. Applications should be submitted as a single PDF document (6 MB) with the reference number in the subject line via the online form. For more information, contact Prof. Dr. Monika Stengl at stengl@uni-kassel.de or Simone Täger at multiscale.clocks@uni-kassel.de.
Last Date for Apply:
29th October 2024
Don’t miss out on this exceptional opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research at the University of Kassel!