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Particle Acceleration is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Multimodal Reconstruction of Laser-Electron Accelerator Phase Space using Physics-Informed Deep Learning. Your tasks Understand the physical process
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reactions and processes. RESOLV’s mission stretches from fundamental research to the translation into applications such as green technologies or smart sensors Open doctoral positions in the Cluster
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from space missions to understand the processes and timescales of formation of the Solar System and planets. Development of new geochemical tracers and mass spectrometry techniques with applications
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/div) The central task of the PRIDAS is developing and providing data science support services, processing and analysis methods, as well as management of highly complex multimodal data. Our research with
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founding partner in the DRESDEN-concept alliance. Reference to data protection: Your data protection rights, the purpose for which your data will be processed, as well as further information about data
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. Here we will apply these tools to the investigation of ubiquitin signalling in selected biological contexts, including the processing of DNA polymerase-blocking lesions during DNA replication and the
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the DRESDEN-concept alliance. Reference to data protection: Your data protection rights, the purpose for which your data will be processed, as well as further information about data protection is
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improve the sustainability, the energy efficiency and the safety of industrial processes. The Department of Electrochemical Systems is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) for fuel cell electrode test. The
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. PhD projects start in summer/autumn 2026. In exceptional cases, it may be possible to start on the research project earlier. For any further questions or problems regarding the application process or
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Bremen, a private, state-accredited, English-language research university. Our research group focuses on modeling dynamical processes in (bio)molecular systems using quantum and classical approaches