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confined geometries - Advanced X-ray scattering methodologies - Integrated experimental and computational approaches 💡 Why join us? You’ll work in tightly integrated experimental–theoretical teams, gaining
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(BIGS Mathematics) Teaching language English Languages Courses are held in English only. The thesis can be written either in German or English. Full-time / part-time full-time Programme duration 6
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Germany Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Other Offer Starting Date 9 Apr 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff
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:59 (Europe/Berlin) Country Germany Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 39 Offer Starting Date 10 Apr 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Other
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Methods Reachability Analysis Computational Geometry Context The applicant will be directly advised by Prof. Matthias Althoff ( https://www.ce.cit.tum.de/cps/members/prof-dr-ing-matthias-althoff/ ). Besides
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Humboldt Universität zu Berlin / Leibniz Universität Hannover, Research Training Group 2965 - From Geometry to Numbers Position ID: 3414-RTGPHD3 [#27564] Position Title: Position Type: Student
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, optimize and extend existing setups, develop a novel setup to perform an absolute radiometric calibration Perform a line-of-sight calibration to precisely align the instrument’s viewing geometry with
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joint doctoral programme of the three Berlin universities and the graduate school of the Cluster of Excellence MATH+. Areas of expertise include: Geometry and topology Algebraic geometry and number theory
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geometries. Current simulation-based approaches require complex 3D meshes and are often too slow for practical medical use. This project aims to create accurate and rapid surrogate models by combining physics
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