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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented, young scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research
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to mastering the great challenges facing society today. At the Institute of Radiooncology – OncoRay scientists (f/m/d) specializing in medicine, physics, biology and IT work together to crucially improve
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well as respective codes / solvers Connecting codes in an interactive way, including data bases, with respective documentations Evaluation of DT modules with respect to their efficiency and robustness Simulations
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optimization Working with application field scientists from various fields and different levels of IT background and their ambitious HPC codes or DNN models Work on data-intensive HPC workflows and integration
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to mastering the great challenges facing society today. At the Institute of Radiopharmaceutical Cancer Research scientists (f/m/d) from the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, pharmacy, immunology, medicine
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new approach for microelectronics technology, this project teams up materialists, electrical engineers, and computer scientists of Forschungszentrum Jülich, TU Dresden University, RWTH Aachen University
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-dresden.de/bio/mikdiv for information about the research group and the scientific field. Requirements: university degree (Master or Diploma or comparable) in Biology or related disciplines with a clear
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willingness to work cooperatively with other scientists Very good written and spoken German and English skills Our offer A vibrant research community in an open, diverse and international work environment
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to mastering the great challenges facing society today. At the Institute of Radiooncology – OncoRay scientists (f/m/d) specializing in medicine, physics, biology and IT work together to crucially improve
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of science, technology and administration as well as for the education of highly qualified young scientists. CTAO, the next-generation gamma-ray observatory, will revolutionize high-energy astrophysics, and