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position (contract-based) and one PhD fellowship in Computational Biophysics/Chemistry (see also https://constructor.university/comp_phys). The PhD position is focused on efficient algorithms
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Description The department Mechanochemistry of Inflammation, led by Dr. Andriy Goychuk, at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI), is offering the position of a Doctoral student (f/m/d
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extensive professional networking opportunities A structured PhD program with a comprehensive range of continuing education and networking opportunities - more information about the PhD program at the HZDR
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partners at CASUS (HZDR), TU Bergakademie Freiberg, and TU Darmstadt Your profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, Data
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in a quantum microscope. Your tasks Planning and execution of optically-detected magnetic resonance experiments with diamond Analysis and modelling of the experimental data Carrying out literature
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results achieved In addition, the position involves: active contribution to internal and external collaboration in the field of additive manufacturing beyond the specific project support in the development
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modeling and computational workflows Knowledge about machine learning: statistics and deep learning Experience in data analysis, visualization and presentation Good programming skills in languages such as
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scientific questions Proficient use of scientific software (e.g., Gatan DigitalMicrograph, Python, Origin, Matlab) Basic knowledge of scientific data analysis and statistical evaluation Good knowledge of MS
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scientific questions Proficient in scientific software (e.g., Gatan DigitalMicrograph, Python, Origin, Matlab, SRIM/TRIM) Basic knowledge of scientific data analysis and statistical evaluation Good command
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Description Scientist/PhD-Student position (m/f/div) starting from 1 October 2025 and limited for 36 months in part-time with 67 %. Your key tasks: • Fabrication and characterization of porous