Practical trainings, student assistants and theses
Offer | All | School practical training | Master theses | Research Assistant | Holiday job | Student practical training | | Diploma theses | Bachelor theses | Student Assistant | Compulsory internship |
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Institute/ Dep. | FKVF | FWDF | FWDF-P | FWDF-V | FWGP-G | FWGT | FWGT-B | FWIO-N | FWIO-T | FWIZ | FWKE | FWPC | FWU | |
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Development of Biomolecules for Selective Binding of Specific Short PFAS (Id 436)
Bachelor theses / Master theses / Diploma theses / Compulsory internship / Volunteer internship
The research project focuses on identifying biomolecules for the selective binding of short per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The aim is to develop biomolecules for the targeted removal of short PFAS from aqueous solutions such as industrial wastewater. Using advanced screening methods, biomolecules or microorganisms that can interact with specific groups of short-chain PFAS compounds will be identified. Tasks include extensive literature research on relevant PFAS molecules and potential biomolecule ligands, method development for characterizing interactions and screening available biomolecules and microbes.
Department: Biotechnology
Contact: Dr. Kutschke, Sabine, Dr. Lederer, Franziska, Dr. Pollmann, Katrin
Requirements
- Studies in biotechnology, chemistry, environmental sciences, biochemistry, or a comparable field
- Interest in practical, interdisciplinary research
- Knowledge of fundamental biochemical and molecular biology principles and techniques
- Careful and independent working style
Conditions
- Work in an interdisciplinary and international team
- Working place language is English
- Duration of the internship or thesis according to the study regulations
- Starting date is flexible
Online application
Please apply online: english / german
Student internship, research assistant, school practical training, master/diploma thesis, compulsory internship (Id 407)
School practical training / Student practical training / Bachelor theses / Master theses / Diploma theses / Student Assistant / Holiday job / Compulsory internship / Volunteer internship / Research Assistant
At Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), over 1,500 employees from more than 70 nations are conducting cutting-edge research in the fields of ENERGY, HEALTH, and MATERIALS to address the major challenges facing society today.
The Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (CASUS), founded in Görlitz in 2019, is a German-Polish interdisciplinary research center focusing on data-intensive digital systems.
CASUS offers student internships in a wide range of scientific fields. You are welcome to apply and join CASUS if you are interested in gaining knowledge in the following research areas:
- Theoretical Chemistry
- Earth System Science
- Systems Biology
- Digital Health
- Computational Radiation Physics
- Theory of complex systems
- Dynamics of Complex Living Systems
- Machine Learning for Infection and Disease
Institute: CASUS
Contact: Dr. Mir Hosseini, Seyed Hossein, Mazur, Weronika, Dr. Calabrese, Justin, Dr. Martinez Garcia, Ricardo, Dr. Bussmann, Michael, Dr. Cangi, Attila, PD Dr. Kuc, Agnieszka Beata, Dr. Yakimovich, Artur, Dr. Knüpfer, Andreas, Dr. Schlechte-Welnicz, Weronika
Requirements
- Student in computer science, physics, chemistry, or related fields
- Student already enrolled at the university in Germany, Poland or Czech Republic (close exchange and attendance in the office preferable and combined with the moblie working from Germany combinable)
- Eager to learn new skills
- Strong motivation to work in a collaborative environment
- Preliminary experience in code development is an advantage
- Excellent communication skills in English and/or German or Polish
Conditions
- A vibrant research community in an open, diverse and international work environment
- Scientific excellence and extensive professional networking opportunities
- A wide range of qualification opportunities
- We support a good work-life balance with the possibility of part-time employment, mobile working and flexible working hours
- Either an immediate start or a start in 2024 is possible
Online application
Please apply online: english / german
Internship on experimental investigation of aerosol propagation (Id 381)
Student practical training / Compulsory internship / Volunteer internship
Background:
Currently, there is a broad discussion whether ventilation by frequent window opening is sufficient for providing a sufficient amount of fresh air or if technical air purification devices based on e.g. HEPA filters are better solutions for public spaces. Furthermore, there is another discussion ongoing, whether a well-guided laminar flow or a high degree of mixing within a room is more beneficial. The latter, on the one hand distributes the potentially virus-laden aerosols in the whole room, but on the other hand reduces the peak concentrations of these aerosols clouds by magnitudes.
Objectives:
The objective is to perform aerosol propagation experiments and to estimate the potential aerosol inhalation of people in dynamic situations. To achieve this, an aerosol generator will be used in a demonstrator room under different flow conditions. The data from different scenarios will be processed in order to obtain a transference function that can relate the aerosol source with the aerosol receivers.
Tasks:
- Literature survey
- Aerosol experiments in different scenarios.
- Post-processing of the results.
Department: Experimental Thermal Fluid Dynamics
Requirements
- Student of natural sciences or engineering
- Willingness to conduct experimental work
Conditions
Duration:
4-6 months
Remuneration:
According to HDZR guidelines