12 finite-element-methods PhD positions at TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT DRESDEN (TU DRESDEN)
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of transport systems spanning microscopic, mesoscopic and macroscopic levels. Of particular focus will be automated planning methods that leverage emerging data and novel metrics that embed ethics-based concepts
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: Advancing relativistic ab initio methods for predicting structural and spectroscopic properties of heavy-element nanocrystals Requirements: excellent university degree (Master degree or diploma) in physics
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. Requirements: very good university degree in mathematics, preferably with a focus on probability theory or analysis; curiosity and strong interest in rigorous, methodical fundamental research; programming skills
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biological methods; tasks of academic self-administration. The Chair is superbly equipped for anaerobic work (genetics, physiology, biochemistry). See www.tu-dresden.de/bio/mikdiv for information about the
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-electronic applications. Equally, the nanoscale analysis through dedicated scanning probe methods [including piezo-response force microscopy (PFM), conductive atomic force microscopy (c-AFM), and Kelvin probe
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electrochemical devices, by employing advanced experimental and theoretical methods in an interdisciplinary approach bridging synthetic chemistry, condensed-matter physics, and materials science. Our research
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electrochemical devices, by employing advanced experimental and theoretical methods in an interdisciplinary approach bridging synthetic chemistry, condensed-matter physics, and materials science. Our research
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electrochemical devices, by employing advanced experimental and theoretical methods in an interdisciplinary approach bridging synthetic chemistry, condensed-matter physics, and materials science. Our research
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electrochemical devices, by employing advanced experimental and theoretical methods in an interdisciplinary approach bridging synthetic chemistry, condensed-matter physics, and materials science. Our research
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electrochemical devices, by employing advanced experimental and theoretical methods in an interdisciplinary approach bridging synthetic chemistry, condensed-matter physics, and materials science. Our research