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computational approaches, including artificial intelligence (AI), to unravel the mechanisms driving neuroimmunologic diseases. Your responsibilities: Plan and perform innovative large-scale experiments bridging
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program during the postdoctoral training. We are looking for an enthusiastic scientist with a desire to work on a challenging and timely project using state of the art technology as part of a friendly and
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enthusiasm for working in an interdisciplinary and international team. This position has a fixed term, depending on the requirements of your study program. What we offer: Work-Life-Balance Flexible working
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integrating machine learning and domain-specific knowledge to predict failure arising from hydrogen embrittlement. You will carry out materials testing, computational model development, data processing, and
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the structure of the mean climate and project future climate change – and how these effects compare to those from conventional climate models. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES Develop an original research program that
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. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES Develop an original research program that leverages unique numerical experiments to test different hypotheses or uncover novel mechanisms Supervise doctoral and postdoctoral
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qualification program incorporating hybrid lectures, weekly seminars (hybrid and on-site), lab rotations and hands-on training annual summer/winter schools and complementary skills workshops TUD strives to employ
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qualification program incorporating hybrid lectures, weekly seminars (hybrid and on-site), lab rotations and hands-on training annual summer/winter schools and complementary skills workshops TUD strives to employ
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program during the postdoctoral training. Requirements: We are looking for an enthusiastic scientist with a desire to work on a challenging and timely project using state of the art technology as part of a
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research program for the next 6 years. Furthermore, applications should include contact details for their current supervisor and at least two senior, high-profile scientists with no conflict of interest who