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work together on fundamental and applied research questions in the stateof-the-art Research Laboratory for Turbulence and Wind Energy Systems. Our mission is to advance the understanding of wind as a
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) chemistry, physics, bio- and chemical engineering will work closely together to research and develop the basis for the targeted use of sustainable polysaccharides in hydrogel applications. You will work in a
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the University of Stuttgart . The workplace is in Stuttgart, which is where the lab is located. Reasons for Joining the Software Lab The Software Lab offers a unique chance to work in and shape an ambitious and
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the foundations of ultrasensitive molecular manipulations techniques within microfluidic environments. What You Will Do Design and conduct thermofluidic manipulation experiments using plasmonic substrates Work with
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and data analytics (including machine learning and deep learning); from high-performance computing to high-performance analytics; from data integration to data-related topics such as uncertainty
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systems, green hydrogen through photoelectrochemistry, and material design. PhD student Reference code: 50137691_4 – 2025/WT 1 Commencement date: as soon as possible Work location: Geesthacht (near
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basis. The position is generally suitable for part-time work. As part of the job, the opportunity to do a doctorate at Clausthal University of Technology is offered. The Institute for Software and Systems
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quantitative data analysis (e.g., econometrics, statistics, machine learning) a high motivation and the ability to work independently with a strong team orientation excellent spoken and written English and the
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of mobility dedication and enjoyment of independent work as well as the further development of your own skills team spirit and fair and open communication skills very good knowledge of German and English We
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: 15.04.2025 | Full-time/Part-time | Remote work possible DESY, with more than 2900 employees at its two locations in Hamburg and Zeuthen, is one of the world's leading research centres. Its research focuses