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to apply: Seismic wave propagation theory; seismic data acquisition and processing; signal processing, seismic imaging, geophysical inversion, scientific programming, reservoir modelling. Previous research
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" (with Prof Kris Helmerson) "Wide-field coherent phase imaging of AC magnetic fields" (with Prof Kris Helmerson) web page For further details or alternative project arrangements, please contact
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: she is the most cited European researcher in her field, has received numerous prizes, and plays an important role in the relevant international organisations. About the laureate Prof. Valkenburg (born
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I supervise computational projects in electron microscopy imaging for investigating materials at atomic resolution. Some projects centre on analysing experimental data acquired by experimental
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Regular Job Code 9742R5 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Required Qualifications: * Ph.D. or Masters with equivalent experience in Computational
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research impact on a breadth of photonic applications, including optical and quantum imaging, communications, displays, and sensing. I supervise a broad range of projects in nanophotonics. As a subgroup
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involves sending mean, vulgar, or threatening messages or images, posting sensitive, private information and/or lies about another person to make that person look bad, and intentionally excluding someone
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03.03.2023, Wissenschaftliches Personal The gut microbiome plays a fundamental role in health and disease. CRC 1371 (Speaker Prof. Dr. Dirk Haller) focuses on the digestive tract and proposes
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29.09.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal Join the team of Prof. Karen Alim at the TUM Campus Garching to investigate how blood vessels self-organize their network to reach uniform blood flow within
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06.06.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal Join the team of Prof. Karen Alim at the TUM Campus Garching to investigate how blood vessels self-organize their network to reach homogeneity in blood flow