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(TUM), Campus Heilbronn. We seek exceptional candidates excited about graph drawing, network visualization, and information visualization. The specific research focus can be chosen by the applicant based
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PhD Position in Theoretical Algorithms or Graph and Network Visualization - Promotionsstelle (m/w/d)
of Munich (TUM), Campus Heilbronn. We are looking for exceptional candidates who are interested in pursuing a PhD in either theoretical computer science or graph and network visualization. We seek PhD
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Objects and Visual Studies” doctoral program of the BerGSAS, https://www.berliner-antike-kolleg.org/en/bergsas/index.html We welcome applications from highly qualified graduates from the fields
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modeling and computational workflows Knowledge about machine learning: statistics and deep learning Experience in data analysis, visualization and presentation Good programming skills in languages such as
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of high cor
on unravelling the origin of the elevated corrosion rates of AM-built Mg- and Zn-alloys. The work will revolve around micro- and nanoscopic visualization of initial micro-galvanic activity upon metal contact with
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groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Your Tasks: Development and application of algorithms for modelling, evaluation and visualization of ultrafast processes Investigation of ultrafast dynamics in
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rates of AM-built Mg- and Zn-alloys. The work will revolve around micro- and nanoscopic visualization of initial micro-galvanic activity upon metal contact with an aqueous electrolyte. For this, in situ
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, psychophysiological measurements (e.g., EMG), eye-tracking and devices for the presenta-tion of visual, olfactory and auditory stimuli •Working environment at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU
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. This project focuses on unravelling the origin of the elevated corrosion rates of AM-built Mg- and Zn-alloys. The work will revolve around micro- and nanoscopic visualization of initial micro-galvanic activity
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developing imaging methods allowing to visualize molecular processes inside organisms, tissues and cells. With the help of imaging, we perform cutting-edge research in vascular, inflammatory, infectious