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, information technology or comparable with a master's or diploma degree Good knowledge in analog circuit design methodologies and signal integrity analysis Fundamental expertise in working with Verilog AMS
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. For the working group “Past and Future Earth” (PATH) within the Research Department “Earth System Analysis”, PIK is offering a PhD position (m/f/d) (Position number: 21-2025 PhD PATH) in the field of paleoclimate
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experience in the extraction of natural compounds from complex matrices knowledge of the isolation and structural elucidation of natural products experience in the statistical analysis of research results
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of FPGA designs, including timing analysis, code coverage and coding rule checks Support FPGA integration on target hardware Create design documentation in compliance with internal and external normative
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PhD position - Stress-testing future climate-resilient city and neighbourhood concepts (Test4Stress)
builds up a national and international network structure in order to integrate existing competences and knowledge, and to link various actors within the complex area of climate change. The PhD position is
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storage is an advantage. Ability to work independently with intrinsic motivation and initiative in a team. Joy and expertise in complex challenges in reaction engineering and thermodynamics. Competence in
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members and with other faculty at MPIM, such as Number Theory (Blomer, Harder, Moree), Arithmetic Geometry (Faltings), Modular Forms (Zagier), Teichmueller Theory (Hamenstaedt), Complex Algebraic Geometry
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complex flow system with a focus on its interaction with wind turbines, providing essential insights to meet the global demand for renewable energy. We employ a multidisciplinary approach that includes free
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Mathematical Sciences at the University of Göttingen as well as the associated research training groups "Fourier Analysis and Spectral Theory" and "Discovering structure in complex data: Statistics meets
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and simulation tools. Research topics include geometric modeling of engineering products, methods of geometric analysis, methods of Building Information Modeling, modeling and simulation of construction