Aktuelle Jobs im Zusammenhang mit 2 Phd Positions in The Marie Sklodowska-curie Doctoral Network - Hamburg - Kühne Logistics University gGmbH


  • Hamburg, Deutschland Kühne Logistics University gGmbH Vollzeit

    **We are seeking for**: KLU hereby announces two competitive full scholarships in the field of Logistics & Supply Chain Management for university graduates from Vietnam and surrounding countries for enrollment in the KLU PhD program (Hamburg Campus) as of September 1st, 2025. Kühne Logistics University is a private research university in Hamburg, Germany....

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    Hamburg, Deutschland Kühne Logistics University gGmbH Vollzeit

    **We are seeking for**: KLU hereby announces three competitive full scholarships for enrollment in the KLU PhD program per September 1st 2025. Kühne Logistics University is a private research university in Hamburg, Germany. Its 34 faculty span various management and logistics disciplines, with an objective to foster knowledge, education, and outreach in...

  • PhD student position

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    Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland Universitätsklinikum Hamburg Eppendorf Vollzeit 35.000 € - 45.000 € pro Jahr

    Main tasksWe are seeking an exceptionally motivated PhD candidate to join our team for an exciting ERC-funded project, in which we aim to develop and preclinically evaluate novel cell therapy approaches for the treatment of malignant brain tumors, in particular pediatric high-grade gliomas. The project will employ state-of-the-art methods to manipulate brain...

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    Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf Vollzeit 50.000 € - 80.000 € pro Jahr

    Main tasksWe are seeking an exceptionally motivated PhD candidate to join our team for an exciting ERC-funded project, in which we aim to develop and preclinically evaluate novel cell therapy approaches for the treatment of malignant brain tumors, in particular pediatric high-grade gliomas. The project will employ state-of-the-art methods to manipulate brain...

  • PhD student position

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    Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland UKE - Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf Vollzeit 45.000 € - 60.000 € pro Jahr

    Better together. For life. At the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), we are committed to excellence in research, education, and comprehensive healthcare across our clinics. Every day, our team of approximately 16,100 dedicated employees works to make the world a healthier place. Our goal is to be one of the leading university hospitals while...


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    Cluster of Excellence "CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter" The Cluster of Excellence "CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter", funded by the German Federal and State Governments, combines projects in physics, chemistry, and molecular biology at the forefront of international research. With interdisciplinary teams from the University of Hamburg, the Helmholtz Center...


  • Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland Physics World Vollzeit 40.000 € - 60.000 € pro Jahr

    Cluster of Excellence "CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter"The Cluster of Excellence "CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter", funded by the German Federal and State Governments, combines projects in physics, chemistry, and molecular biology at the forefront of international research. With interdisciplinary teams from the University of Hamburg, the Helmholtz Center...

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    Hamburg, Deutschland Universität Hamburg Vollzeit

    Cluster of Excellence "CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter" The Cluster of Excellence "CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter", funded by the German Federal and State Governments, combines projects in physics, chemistry, and molecular biology at the forefront of international research. With interdisciplinary teams from the University of Hamburg, the Helmholtz Center...

  • Post-Doctoral Position

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    Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland UKE - Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf Vollzeit 50.000 € - 80.000 € pro Jahr

    Better together. For life. At the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), we are committed to excellence in research, education, and comprehensive healthcare across our clinics. Every day, our team of approximately 16,100 dedicated employees works to make the world a healthier place. Our goal is to be one of the leading university hospitals while...

  • Phd Position

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    Hamburg, Deutschland Kühne Logistics University Vollzeit

    **We are seeking for**: We are looking for a passionate person who wants to make a difference by completing a PhD in Business Administration at the Kühne Logistics University under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Alexander Himme. This position is to be filled as soon as possible up to 4 years and with 75 % of the tariff salary TV-L E13. **Your...

2 Phd Positions in The Marie Sklodowska-curie Doctoral Network

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Hamburg, Deutschland Kühne Logistics University gGmbH Vollzeit

**We are seeking for**:

- Identifying gaps in renewable energy, green fuel infrastructure, and technologies to address these gaps, especially integration of digital technologies to optimise energy use, improve efficiency, and integrate renewables.
- Considering the systemic aspects of integrated energy ports, including the implications of integrating ports into electricity grids and the socioeconomic and regulatory aspects of port development.
- Investigating the governance and business model challenges and opportunities that ports face in the energy transition and exploring how they can create and capture value, manage stakeholder relationships, and make decisions that align with the energy transition goals.

This research project provides a fantastic opportunity for researchers interested in the energy transition. It aims to integrate knowledge of engineering (e.g., mechanical and electrical engineering) and social sciences (economics, sociology, and anthropology) in a doctoral training programme across 8 European research institutions and 15 industry actors. The POTENT consortium brings together a multidisciplinary research team from across Europe to train experts in port energy systems and develop key skills to deliver a just and sustainable energy transition. The energy transition of our ports is being rapidly acknowledged as a crucial tool as Europe undergoes the energy transition to climate neutrality and energy security.
- ** Governance structures and strategies to foster the clean energy transition** (DC9),**working with **Gordon Wilmsmeier** and **Johannes Meuer** as project leads. The research will focus on the topics of governance structures, low-carbon management and strategies, electrification, hydrogen operations, infrastructure life cycles, policy impact assessment.
- ** Low and zero emission fuels port geographies** (DC10)**, working with **Gordon Wilmsmeier** and **Hanno Friedrich** as project leads, focusing on global shipping networks, port system transformation, and hydrogen value chains.

**Your Responsibilities**:
**First PhD position**:Governance structures and strategies to foster the clean energy transition** (DC9)**

During this project, you will:

- Study port value creation processes across critical stakeholders, which include business (tenants) partners, local communities, and institutions (policymakers).
- Evaluate the interplay between energy transition and efficiency and productivity in terminals to define barriers, opportunities, and trade-offs when pursuing strategies for zero-emissions operations.
- Understand how using alternative energy sources in equipment changes container terminals' productivity and efficiency and identify opportunities in combination with digital transformation technologies.
- Use a multi-stakeholder perspective to characterise strategies and measures to accelerate the transition to zero-emission energy within ports (effectiveness and efficiency).

Like other sectors, the port sector is developing strategies to reduce emissions from its operations. In this strategy, some ports have been at the forefront of testing new technologies and implementing operational efficiency measures. However, most ports still rely on fossil fuel-based equipment and lack energy efficiency strategies.

Thus, the overall emissions reduction potential in different terminal types (container, general cargo, dry bulk, etc.) is far from being exploited. Often, best practice examples relate to simplistic measures, such as changing lighting to LED or electrifying equipment. While the latter might seem straightforward and can be considered a simple investment decision. Electrification or a change to hydrogen-operated equipment will have implications for the forms of operation. It will also depend on external factors, such as governance models and especially the availability of sufficient energy sources (e.g., peak demand response). Thus, there is a need to investigate the underlying mechanism related to the interplay between energy transition and efficiency and productivity in terminals, including barriers, opportunities, and trade-offs.

At the same time, little attention has been paid to the role, interactions and interdependencies of key infrastructure system actors, such as ports, in research on sustainability transitions. There is a need to analyse zero carbon transition challenges and solutions by mapping the whole actor network, defining policy effects and influences for each network and actor and modelling the trade-offs and possible gains from public and private collaboration.

Thus, governance models and institutional structures that can proactively manage and adjust the life cycles of port infrastructures, including new pathways towards fuel transition, are needed.

Finally, energy transition requires accelerating decision-making for new port and energy infrastructures. This requires a new level of interaction between
traditional port/transport and energy stakeholders.