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internationally renowned collaborators: Prof. Hans Bernhard Schmid (University of Vienna), Prof. Paulina Sliwa (University of Vienna), Assoc. Prof. Stephanie Collins (Monash University), Prof. Gunnar Björnsson
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Junior Research Group “ Probabilistic Methods for Dynamic Communication Networks“ (Head: Prof. Dr. B. Jahnel) starting as soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Information Flow
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31.07.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Chair for Efficient Algorithms, led by Prof. Stephen Kobourov, is inviting applications for a fully funded PhD position at the Technical University
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the Leibniz Junior Research Group “ Probabilistic Methods for Dynamic Communication Networks“ (Head: Prof. Dr. B. Jahnel) starting as soon as possible. The position is within the Math+ project "Information Flow
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. D. positions funded by the ERC (European Research Council) to work on the 'EFT-XYZ' (Effective Field Theories to understand and predict the Nature of the XYZ Exotic Hadrons) project-advanced-ERC-2023
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theory for liquid crystal flow as well as theory for viscoelasticity of polymeric liquids. Both in the practical and simulation/theory work you will be guided and supported by post-docs and senior
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applications as PhD Student Position (f/m/d) (Ref. 25/11) in the Leibniz Junior Research Group “Probabilistic Methods for Dynamic Communication Networks“ (Head: Prof. Dr. B. Jahnel) starting as soon as possible
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leverage advanced bespoke continuum robotic systems to demonstrate the feasibility of applying the proposed coatings can be deployed in-situ. Ultimately, this work bridges the gap between the theory
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. Ultimately, this work bridges the gap between the theory of advanced material science and the challenges of implementation in an industrial environment. This research contributes to advance the fundamental
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powerful ideas and tools at the intersection of topological band theory, symmetry analysis, and photonics. You will work on developing and applying these ideas to discover new topological phenomena, design