*R&D Postgraduate Scholarships and Study Awards*
Meat & Livestock Australia <http://www.mla.com.au>
Meat & Livestock Australia Limited (MLA), is a
producer owned company
responsible for marketing and research activities for
the Australian
beef, sheepmeat and goatmeat industries. MLA adds
value to this $6
billion industry through the provision and delivery of
innovative
services and solutions.
MLA invites applications for 2006 Postgraduate
Scholarships and Study
Awards tenable in Australia or overseas.
Priority topics for 2006 and which are relevant to the
red meat
industries are in areas such as on-farm productivity,
sustainability,
rangeland management and information exchange. They
include but are not
limited to:
* Genomics of animals and pasture plants
* Animal disease prevention and control
* Sustainability of production systems
* Social Sciences Aspects of Technology Adoption
and Change
Preference will be given to applicants with
postgraduate experience in
either commercial or research/development/extension
aspects of the
industry, and with interest in topics mentioned above
or linked to
programs currently funded by MLA.
*Contact:* Application details can be obtained from
relevant University
administration offices or by logging onto the MLA
website
www.mla.com.au
<http://www.mla.com.au>
Closing date for applications is 31 October 2005 and
should be sent via
email to students@...
<mailto:students@...>
For further information please contact:-
Karen Flook
Meat & Livestock Australia
kflook@... <mailto:kflook@...>
PH: 02 9463 9238
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*PhD Scholarship - Investigation of the Role of
Antibacterial Drugs in
Municipal Wastewater as a Selective Influence on the
Spread of
Bacterial
Resistance *
The University of New South Wales
<http://www.unsw.edu.au>
A PhD scholarship is offered on the above topic at The
University of
New
South Wales. The project will be undertaken in the
Centre for Water and
Waste Technology within the School of Civil and
Environmental
Engineering.
The project will seek to identify evidence of
gene-transfer between
bacterial organisms during treatment processes and
determine the role
of
such processes in the dissemination of resistance to
antibacterial
drugs. The influence of low concentrations of
antibacterial drugs in
providing a selective pressure for such gene transfers
will be closely
investigated.
A suitable candidate will require experience in
microbiological
research
and a demonstrated aptitude for laboratory work.
Experience with
bacterial genomics and/or PCR cloning protocols would
be an advantage.
A scholarship of $23,000 per annum (tax free) is
available to
Australian
citizens and permanent residents for up to three
years. There is also
the possibility of additional remuneration for those
willing to
undertake tutoring duties.
*Contact:* Further information is available from Dr
Richard Stuetz,
(02)
93855944, r.stuetz@...
<mailto:r.stuetz@...>. or Prof
Nicholas Ashbolt, (02) 93855946, n.ashbolt@...
<mailto:n.ashbolt@...>. Applications
(including a cover letter,
academic transcript and CV) should be submitted to Dr
Stuetz, School of
Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of
New South Wales,
Sydney, NSW, 2052.
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*PhD Scholarship - Koala Ecology*
Koala Research Centre <http://www.cqu.edu.au>
The Koala Research Centre, Central Queensland
University and the CQ
Koala Volunteers are offering a scholarship to support
a PhD candidate
to examine questions related to koala ecology in
Central Queensland's
wet/dry tropics. Despite the recent cessation of
broad-acre land
clearing in Queensland, little is known of the koala's
survival in
fragmented or altered habitats. What understanding we
do have may be
confounded by recent climate change, regional drought
and high
temperatures. This project will provide new knowledge
on koala
utilisation of wet/dry tropical habitats and
contribute to the
understanding of the koala's resilience to
environmental change.
Scholarship benefits include:
* a tax free stipend of AUD $18 837 per annum
(2005 rate),
* an operating grant of up to AUD $5000 per annum,
and
* infrastructure and conference support,
* ample field work in the largely unstudied
Central Queensland
landscapes, as well as in kind field assistance
provided by experienced
community volunteers.
* A Research Training Scheme (RTS) place may be
available for
domestic applicants.
Successful applicants will normally have completed an
honours degree or
equivalent qualifications in a related discipline.
*Contact:* Enquiries to: Dr Alistair Melzer, telephone
07 4970 7310, or
email a.melzer@... <mailto:a.melzer@...>
To receive your
application kit for a scholarship, contact Kerrie
Hand, telephone 07
4970 7285 or email k.hand@...
<mailto:k.hand@...>.
Applications for this scholarship close on 31 October
2005 for
international and domestic residents.
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*Research Scholarships 2005*
University of Ballarat
<http://www.ballarat.edu.au/ard/research/res_handbook/sections/support/scholarsh\
ips.shtml>
The University of Ballarat has a number of
postgraduate research
scholarships available for 2005.The University's
research strengths are
aligned with regional and rural issues, specifically
in the areas of
our
four Designated Research Centres:
a.. Centre for Informatics and Applied Optimisation
(CIAO)
b.. Centre for Environmental Management (CEM)
c.. Centre for Health Research and Practice (CHRP)
d.. Centre for Regional Innovation and Competitiveness
(CRIC)
The University invites eligible candidates to apply
for the
following stipend scholarships to support entry into a
PhD,
Professional
Doctorate, or a Masters by Research programs:
a.. Australian Postgraduate Awards with stipend
b.. International Postgraduate Research
Scholarship(course
fees)
c.. University of Ballarat Postgraduate Research
Scholarships
d.. University of Ballarat Partial Postgraduate
Research
Scholarships
*Contact:* Contact (mentioning ResearchJobs):
Application forms and
further information are available from the Research &
Graduate Studies
office tel (03) 5327 9508. Please contact Ms Sarah
Murphy for any
further details.
http://www.ballarat.edu.au/ard/research/res_handbook/sections/support/scholarshi\
ps.shtml
Higher Degree by research applications can be
downloaded from the
following website
http://www.ballarat.edu.au/ard/research/graduate_studies/applications/
Expression of Interest forms and applications forms
for higher
degrees must be lodged by the closing date 31 October,
2005.
An equal opportunity employer CRICOS Provider Number
00103D280UOB Aust
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*NATSEM: Australian Postgraduate Award (Industry)
(APAI) Scholarship*
National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling
<http://www.natsem.canberra.edu.au>
Applications are now being sought from candidates for
an APAI
Scholarship with NATSEM, University of Canberra for
study to commence
in
2006. Applications close on 30 October 2005.
The successful candidate will be working with the
experienced research
team at NATSEM on a new microsimulation model being
developed with
funding support from an ARC Linkage Grant and 13
Industry Partners from
the Commonwealth Government.
The project will develop the necessary modelling tools
to help the
Commonwealth Government assess the current and future
distributional
consequences of population ageing over the next 40
years. It will
create
a sophisticated decision support capacity that can be
used to assess
the
long-term impact of policy change and the likely
future retirement
incomes and other characteristics of Australians. The
scholarship-holder’s research will provide important
insights into one
aspect of the ageing population and contribute to the
overall
development.
*Contact:* For further information and application
processes please
contact Dr Simon Kelly, Principal Research Fellow,
NATSEM.
Phone: 02 6201 2788 or Email:
simon.kelly@...
<mailto:simon.kelly@...>
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Fine particles in the troposphere impact earth’s
climate and human
health. We offer a PhD position dealing with organic
particulate matter in
the troposphere. The PHD-position is part of a new
junior research
group that focuses on the identification of sources
and atmospheric
processing of aerosol particles. Identifying the
source of aerosol particles
is essential for their control, if the source is
anthropogenic and is
crucial in understanding natural environmental
processes if the source is
biogenic. The PHD will focus on the development of a
novel technique
for measurements of the organic aerosol component. The
aim is to identify
particle sources and to investigate particle
processing and transport
in the atmosphere.
Tasks:
The work includes development of a new analytical
technique for
measurements of organic aerosol particles combining
mass spectrometry and gas
chromatography. This new instrument will be developed
in close
collaboration with a US research company. Further
tasks are the conduction of
test experiments at the simulation chambers of our
institute
(http://www.fz-juelich.de/icg/icg-ii/research/),
collection and
measurements of atmospheric samples, and
interpretation of the results with
respect to atmospheric relevance.
You are expected to present the results at
international workshops and
conferences, and publish articles in peer-reviewed
journals.
About us
The Research Centre Juelich is a multidisciplinary
centre with more
than 4200 employees working on a broad spectrum of
research topics. The
multidisciplinary orientation of the centre represents
an opportunity:
Pressing problems, such as long-term environmentally
compatible energy
supply or environmental protection, can be dealt
beyond individual
disciplines and have become the basis for work at the
centre. At the
Troposphere Institute (ICG II) we study the physical
and chemical processes in
the atmosphere that are responsible for the
conversion, distribution
and removal of trace substances. This work is
performed with the aid of
experimental field studies, simulation experiments and
model
calculations.
Qualifications
An academic qualification equivalent to a German
Diplom or a Master's
degree in the field of physics, chemistry, or a
related discipline is
required. The candidate should have a firm interest in
atmospheric
sciences. Fluent English (written and spoken) and
experience in experimental
developments is desired.
The position is offered for three years, with payment
according to a
civil service position (BAT IIa/2, about 18.000
Euros/year gross). The
starting date is as soon as possible.
Methoden:
atmospheric simulation chambers
mass spectrometry
gas chromatography
Anfangsdatum: 29. September 2005
geschätzte Dauer: 3 years
Bezahlung: according to BAT IIa/2
Homepage:
http://www.fz-juelich.de/icg/icg-ii/research/
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The junior research group of Dr. Fred Hamker in
Psychology at the
Westfaelische-Wilhelms Universitaet Muenster invites
applications for a
Postdoctoral and a PhD position.
Our group pursues a theoretical and model-driven
approach to
experimental psychology/neuroscience in the field of
visual perception and its
cognitive control. It is part of the laboratory of
Prof. Dr. Markus
Lappe. Together, we form an interdisciplinary research
community with
members coming from psychology, biology, computer
science, electrical
engineering, physics.
The positions are within a project funded by the
German Research
Council (DFG). They aim at developing a
neurocomputational systems approach
to modeling the cognitive guidance of attention and
object/category
recognition. The scope is on building functional
models of cortical and
subcortical areas in the primate brain based on
physio-logical and
anatomical findings. The function of the prefrontal
cortex and basal ganglia
will be an integral part of these models. The validity
of the models
should also be demonstrated by testing their
performance on real world
category/object recognition tasks.
A degree in psychology, computer science, electrical
engineering,
physics, or biology is a prerequisite. Experience in
programming (C++,
Matlab), applied mathematics, and neural modeling is
of significant
advantage. Salary is according to German research
scale (BAT IIa for the
Postdoctoral and BAT IIa/2 for the PhD position). The
position is initially
for two years, starting in January 2006 (or soon
thereafter).
Please send applications by October 15th, but no later
than November
1st 2005 per email (PDF preferred) to
fhamker@...
<mailto:fhamker@...>.
More information about the junior research group can
be found at
http://wwwpsy.uni-muenster.de/inst2/lappe/Fred/FredHamker.html.
The university is an equal opportunity employer. Women
are encouraged
to apply. Dis-abled applicants will receive priority
in case they have
equal qualifications.
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fhamker@...
<mailto:fhamker@...>
Westf. Wilhelms-Univ. Münster
Münster
Ansprechpartner: Fred H Hamker
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PhD program - Molecular and Cellular Life
Sciences
International Max Planck Research School
The International Max Planck Research School for
Molecular and Cellular
Life Sciences in Munich, jointly conducted by the Max
Planck Institutes
of Biochemistry, Neurobiology and Psychiatry in
cooperation with the
Ludwig Maximilian University and the Technical
University Munich, has
openings for PhD student positions in international
PhD program
"Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences"
The interdisciplinary program, entirely taught in
English, provides
comprehensive scientific training in a superb and
vibrant research
environment covering areas of molecular medicine, cell
biology,
neurobiology, biochemistry and structural biology. The
curriculum
includes introductory courses, interdisciplinary
lecture series,
advanced method courses, tutorials/seminars and
training in soft
skills.
Participants are expected to graduate within 3-3.5
years.
Highly qualified candidates with a deep commitment to
basic and/or
clinical research are invited to apply. Deadline for
application is
January 15, 2006; classes will commence in October
2006. Annually, 15
positions are available.
Online application is now activated. For further
details, please visit
our website: www.imprs-ls.de
*Status:*
PhD Studentship
*Location:*
Munich, GERMANY
*Advert Published:*
28 Sep 2005
*Expiry date:*
27 Nov 2005
*Academic Jobs EU Ref. No.:
*Please quote this number if applying for this job
offline.
J3917
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Within the scope of the European Union "MARIE CURIE
ACTIONS, Host
fellowships for Early Stage Research Training (EST)",
project "020884-2
Compu Surge" at Ruprecht-Karls-University and at
Karlsruhe Technical
University, the following postgraduate positions are
available starting 1
January 2006:
- 4 postdoctorate positions for physicians for a
maximum of 4
years
- 4 postdoctorate positions for engineers for a
maximum of 4
years
The aim of this project is to achieve the
interdisciplinary formulation
and clinical introduction of new methods in the field
of computer-aided
surgery.
In all sub-projects one doctor and one engineer each
co-operate.
Sub-projects 1 and 2 are focussed on applications for
oral and
maxillofacial surgery, sub-projects 3 and 4 on
neurosurgical applications.
- The aim of sub-project 1 is to develop a
navigated milling
platform for application on bones, which automatically
leads the surgeon
onto a pre-planned path for osteotomy.
- The aim of sub-project 2 is to construct a
mechanical holding
device for bone fragments mobilised during
displacement osteotomies.
- The aim of sub-project 3 is the development of
a stereoscopic
surgical microscope that projects three-dimensional
planning information
into the field of view by means of extended reality
methods.
- In sub-project 4, an optically navigated
endoscope will be
developed that will be appropriate for application in
oral and
maxillofacial surgery as well as in post-traumatic
neurosurgery.
Applications are to be submitted to
Priv.-Doz. Dr. med. Dr. med. dent. Rüdiger Marmulla
Klinik für Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie
Im Neuenheimer Feld 400
D-69120 Heidelberg
by November 25th, 2005.
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Priv.-Doz. Dr. Dr. R. Marmulla
Ruediger_Marmulla@...
<mailto:Ruediger_Marmulla@...>
Dept. for Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, University of
Heidelberg
Heidelberg, Germany
Ansprechpartner: Priv.-Doz. Dr. Dr. R. Marmulla
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The Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Germany offers from
November 1st 2005
11 PhD Scholarships
financed by the German Research Foundation (DFG) to
applicants with an
excellent graduate degree in Computer Science or
closely related
fields, with a salary according to BAT IIa, for a
maximum of 3 years.
The Research Training Group will investigate
fundamental problems in
the area of sensor-actuator-networks. This includes
the whole spectrum
from communication and information processing to
hardware/software
system integration. Research topics also include query
processing,
content-based addressing schemes, energy efficiency,
and
self-organizing middleware. So far, research on
sensor-actuator-networks focused on isolated aspects.
One strong
objective of the Training Group is to arrive at
integrated solutions
that cover several aspects. Integration will be
achieved by a close
cooperation of experts from the different fields.
Another far-reaching
objective is the development of a systematic approach
to
sensor-actuator-network design.
The Research Training Group is looking for devoted and
bright graduate
students with excellent grades. Candidates should not
be older than 28
years. Universität Karlsruhe (TH) seeks to increase
the number of
female PhD students and particularly encourages women
to apply.
Severely handicapped persons are given preference in
case of equal
qualification.
Additional information on the graduate school is
available at:
www.grk1194.uni-karlsruhe.de
<http://www.grk1194.uni-karlsruhe.de>
Applications including the curriculum vitae, copies of
certificates,
letters of references, research interests, and an
indication of the
preferred subproject should be submitted to the
chairman of the
Research Training Group by October 15th, 2005
(electronic submissions
are preferred):
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Uwe D. Hanebeck
Universität Karlsruhe (TH)
Faculty of Informatics
Institute of Computer Science and Engineering
Intelligent Sensor-Actuator-Systems Laboratory
Kaiserstraße 12, D-76128 Karlsruhe, Germany
Uwe.Hanebeck@...
<mailto:Uwe.Hanebeck@...>
Tel +49 (0) 721 608 3909, Fax +49 (0) 721 608 3962
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Frederik Beutler
beutler@... <mailto:beutler@...>
Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Fakultät für Informatik,
Institut für
Technische Informatik, Lehrstuhl für intelligente
Sensor-Aktor-Systeme
(ISAS)
Karlsruhe
Ansprechpartner: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Uwe D. Hanebeck,
Uwe.Hanebeck@...
<mailto:Uwe.Hanebeck@...>
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Two PhD student positions, funded by the German
Research Council (DFG)
and the Land Saxony-Anhalt and commencing in January
2006, are
available in the Institute for Plant Genetics and Crop
Plant Research (IPK),
Germany, research group: Chromosome Structure and
Function (A. Houben).
The research will investigate the involvement of
posttranslational
histone modifications in the signalling cascades
regulating the cell cycle
dependent chromatin structure in plants. The project
will focus on the
characterisation of histone H3-specific kinases. To
reach this goal,
combined genetic and biochemical approaches will be
applied on
Arabidopsis thaliana as a model plant.
For further reading: Demidov et al. (2005) Plant Cell
17: 836-848;
Houben et al. (2005) CGR 109:148-155.
Our department provides state of the art equipment and
an
international,
multi-disciplinary environment. For further
information please visit
our website: http://www.ipk-gatersleben.de.
The applicant should be highly motivated and should
have a strong
background in molecular cell biology (e.g. RT-PCR,
protein expression, basic
molecular biology techniques), preferable in plant
research.
The IPK is an equal opportunity employer. Women and
members of minority
groups including disabled persons are strongly
encouraged to apply.
The positions (BAT IIA/2) are available for up to
three years.
Interested candidates should send a letter describing
their research interest
and experience, a copy of their curriculum vitae and
contact information
for two references to the contact listed below.
Institut für Pflanzengenetik
und Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK)
Personalwesen
Corrensstraße 3
06466 Gatersleben Germany
or to:
Dr. Andreas Houben (houben@...
<mailto:houben@...>)
Methoden:
basic molecular techniques
Anfangsdatum: 1. Januar 2006
geschätzte Dauer: 3 years
Bezahlung: BATIIA/2
Veröffentlichungen:
Demidov et al. (2005) Plant Cell 17: 836-848; Houben
et al. (2005) CGR
109:148-155.
Homepage: http:// http://www.ipk-gatersleben.de
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A full 3 year EPSRC PhD studentship
(Doktorandenstelle) with additional
funding from Rolls-Royce plc. starting in January 2006
is currently
available in the Stress & Damage Characterisation
Research Group based in
the Materials Science Centre at the University of
Manchester, United
Kingdom.
Project Description: Micromechanic studies of
two-phase titanium alloys
The interaction of microstructure and crack growth
will be studied in
two-phase titanium alloys such as Ti-6Al-4V and
Ti-6242. New
experimental methods will be developed within the
project using micro-tomography,
scanning electron microscopy and image correlation to
determine
microplasticity in the vicinity of cracks. This work
will for the first time
use micro-tomography to visualize the titanium
microstructure in 3D and
will provide new insight of how the crack growth on a
grain to grain
basis.
Candidates are required to have at least a 2.1 degree
(upper second or
equivalent) in Physics, Materials, Engineering or a
related discipline.
The studentship is open to U.K. and EU students.
Enquiries and applications to
Rachel Barker,
The University of Manchester,
School of Materials, Materials Science Centre,
Grosvenor St.,
Manchester, M1 7HS,
e-mail: rachel.barker@...
<mailto:rachel.barker@...>.
To download an Application Form or apply online visit,
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/studyhere/postgraduates/howtoapply/
The closing date for applications is 31.10.2005
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Michael Preuss
michael.preuss@...
<mailto:michael.preuss@...>
University of Manchester, Scholl of Materials
Manchester, United Kingdom
Ansprechpartner: rachel.barker@...
<mailto:rachel.barker@...>
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Hertie Institut for clinical Brain Research
The Neuroimmunology Group in the department of
Cellular Neurology
seeks:
1 PhD Student
for innovative research which complements ongoing
activities in the
department. Candidates should be interested in
neuroimmunology, especially
the interplay between the immune and neuronal system.
The end goal is
to understand the role of T cells specific for
amyloid-beta protein or
alpha synuclein in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson disease.
Candidates who have a background and/or interest in
basic immunological
techniques, mouse/human T cell culture,
neuroimmunological and 2-Photon
microscopy techniques are especially encouraged to
apply.
We provide a stimulating and interactive research
environment in a new
research building, including state-of-the-art
equipment, software tools
and access to a variety of mouse models.
Collaborations within and
outside of the department are encouraged.
Electronic applications should be sent to
Dr. Lars Stoltze,
E-mail: lars.stoltze@...
<mailto:lars.stoltze@...>
For further information:
http://www.hihtuebingen.de/zellbiologie/forschungsgruppen/neuroimmunologie/
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Von:
Lars Stoltze
lars.stoltze@...
<mailto:lars.stoltze@...>
Hertie Institut for Clinical Brain Research
Tuebingen
Ansprechpartner: lars.stoltze@...
<mailto:lars.stoltze@...>
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PhD Position in
Biomedical Image Analysis
The research group "Biomedical Computer Vision" (BMCV)
at the
University of Heidelberg, IPMB, Dept. Bioinformatics
and Functional Genomics,
and the DKFZ Heidelberg, Dept. Theoretical
Bioinformatics is developing
algorithms and methods for computer-based analysis of
biological and
medical images, in particular, cell microscopy images.
The main aim is to
derive quantitative information about the shape,
motion, as well as the
function of cellular and subcellular structures.
Currently, the BMCV group offers a PhD position in the
area of
Biomedical Image Analysis, in an interdisciplinary
field between biological and
computational sciences. Main research topic is elastic
registration of
3D biological images.
The successful candidate must have a Masters (Diploma)
degree in
Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related
discipline. We expect
very good mathematical and programming skills (e.g.,
in C, C++, Java)
as well as experience with software development
systems in the area of
Computer Vision. Knowledge in Biology is an advantage.
A high level of
self-motivation and the ability to work in a team are
essential for this
position.
Please send your application per E-Mail to:
Dr. Karl Rohr
University of Heidelberg, IPMB
DKFZ Heidelberg, Dept. Theoretical Bioinformatics
Biomedical Computer Vision Group (BMCV)
Im Neuenheimer Feld 580
D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
Email: k.rohr@... <mailto:k.rohr@...>
Phone: 06221 / 42 2721
http://www.dkfz.de/ibios/projects/bmcv
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Dr. Karl Rohr
k.rohr@... <mailto:k.rohr@...>
University of Heidelberg, DKFZ Heidelberg
Heidelberg
Ansprechpartner: Dr. Karl Rohr, k.rohr@...
<mailto:k.rohr@...>
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