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applications in information technology and are based on electrical, magnetic or optical functionalities. The Department of Quantum Technologies is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) - Imaging magnetic structures
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scientific questions Proficient use of scientific software (e.g., Gatan DigitalMicrograph, Python, Origin, Matlab) Basic knowledge of scientific data analysis and statistical evaluation Good knowledge of MS
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the application of molecular biological methods experience in the statistical analysis of research results or willingness to acquire such experience very good knowledge of MS Office, including Word, Excel and
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perform a risk analysis of the resulting model outputs Present your scientific results at conferences, workshops, and seminars, and publish the work in peer‑reviewed journals Collaborate with project
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together with mentoring programs, soft-skills seminars, travel funding for conferences and research stays, language courses, and an extensive and welcoming support system facilitated by the BMS office and
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of Coherent (optical) Transition Radiation involved in measuring electron bunches from laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) Implement physical forward functions in a differentiable form using pyTorch (e.g. COTR
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Description We have an open fully funded PhD position for 3 years with the possibility of extension. The successful candidate will be part of a growing team in the Institute of Biochemistry, group
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field • Is fluent in English • Is interested in finding innovative, creative solutions • Has good programming/data analysis skills • Is experienced or at least strongly interested in one
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challenges of our time and conduct research into the possibilities of a digitized society, a climate-friendly energy system, and a resource-efficient economy. Work together with around 7,600 employees in one
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regulation, RNA biology, protein biochemistry, stem cells, bioinformatics, sequence analysis, mathematics, statistics, molecular evolution, or biophysics, and wish to work at the Max Planck Institute