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successful applicants will take part in the research and teaching activities at the Chair of Algorithmic and Structural Graph Theory within the Institute of Theoretical Computer Science at TUD. The main
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of Solvation Science. You hold an A-grade qualifying degree at Master or Diploma level from a recognized international university or are a very good Master or Diploma student in your last year of studies
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. Qualifications: • Completed academic university degree (Master level) in mathematics, computer sciences, physics or a related discipline • Knowledge of programming, machine learning methods, mechanistic modelling
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profile: Successful degree (Master's, Diploma) in the field of computer science, software systems engineering, digital technologies or comparable qualification Openness to varied and exciting topics and
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Financing yes Type of Position Full PhD Working Language English Required Degree Master Areas of study Theoretical Physics, Physics, Applied Mathematics Description Description The PhD students will engage in
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Apr 2026 Financing yes Type of Position Full PhD Working Language English Required Degree Master Areas of study Theoretical Physics, Physics, Applied Mathematics Description Description The PhD students
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review, writing scientific publications, and presenting research results Mentoring student courses Your profile Very good university degree (Master) in Natural Sciences, preferably in the fields
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Master degree in biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, or similar Good knowledge of molecular biology, e.g. DNA metagenomics Knowledge of bioinformatics and statistical tools is needed Programming and
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using X-ray and neutron scattering. The main research areas are materials for photovoltaics, proteins in solutions and at the interfaces, complex nano-structured materials and machine learning tools
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Dresden, Germany, Technische Universität Dresden and the University of St Andrews, Scotland. By working together, we create a highly attractive overall package of PhD level research on solid-state chemistry