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– from the modeling of material behavior to the development of the material to the finished component. PhD Position in Machine Learning and Computer Simulation Reference code: 50145735_2 – 2025/WD 1
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the subject line ‘PhD / Master in Electrochemistry 2025 – Your Name’. One-page cover letter describing your motivation, skills, and background related to the research areas stated above. CV with contact details
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or directly inside the cell. This approach requires biochemistry or cell biology for the sample preparation and scripting skills for the ET data processing. For more information, please read PMID33762348
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ties with the local experimental groups of TUD and the institutes of the DRESDEN-concept environment. The chair hosts its own computer cluster and has full access to the high-performance computing
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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Reactive Transport is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Tomography of desorption reactions: positron emission tomography for quantifying
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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Radiation Research on Biological Systems is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) to investigate the impact of ionizing radiation on mammalian
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, IBI-1: Institute of Biological Information Processing – Molecular and Cellular Physiology; JSC: Jülich Supercomputing Centre) and from the US (IBM Research and Michigan State University). Specific tasks
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Description Location: Hamburg, Germany Positions: PhD positions in interdisciplinary climate research Application Deadline: 15 September 2025 Start Date: (from) March 2026 Financial Support
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: excellent, very good or good university degree (diploma, master's degree) in transport or related study programs with a solid basis in transport planning and/or data analytics Description of the PhD topic
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Description Reliable monitoring and control of water systems is essential to protect water resources, ensure hygienic standards, and enable sustainable infrastructure operation. As challenges evolve