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employees to advance science for society. Join us in breaking new ground and writing success stories –your own and those of our university. Support us as of now in part-time position (65 %) as a Doctoral
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detailed structural, magnetic and spectroscopic characterization, in particular using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). The project will be in collaboration with a team in the physics department
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- looking. Sensor technology plays a key role in this transformation, enabling real-time monitoring, automation, and intelligent decision-making. Despite these needs, many water treatment processes still rely
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or academia. Qualifications The candidate will hold a Masters in Chemical, Process, Environmental Engineering, or equivalent, and is a naturally curious person who is eager to learn more and has a strong
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scientific challenge. The planned PhD project will therefore investigate the interaction of food-borne toxicants with realistic co-exposure using New Approach Methods (NAMs). The focus will be
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not necessarily conserve mass, as they used black-box model structures far away from that of rainfall-runoff models. For these reasons, neural hydrology is often criticized by the conventional
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of flexible working arrangements A structured doctoral program with a comprehensive suite of training and networking opportunities provided by the HITEC Graduate School: https://www.hitec-graduate-school.de
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strengthening education and research in Latin America structural strengthening and regional networking of partner institutions and partner universities Who can apply? University graduates from the following
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Description Water can move in two interconnected realms: the fast, visible rivers at the surface and the slower, pressure-driven flow within substrates. Today, engineers can model each realm
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Artificial Intelligence) is being expanded into a leading German AI competence center for Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI). TUD embodies a university culture that is characterized by cosmopolitanism