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ICN2 PhD Programme Programme description: The ICN2 offers a competitive PhD Programme to talented students who wish to develop a research career at one of the top European institutions in the field
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programme No Description/content The IMPRS for "Quantum Dynamics and Control" is a graduate school with its headquarters at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden/Germany and
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Students Current Students Staff Back Advice and help Computer and IT Staying healthy Communication and media Human Resources Use of rooms Corporate Design Teaching Staff Back Veranstaltungen Förderformate
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production through fusion Quantum Physics and Information Technology aiming to develop and utilize quantum technology Surface Physics and Catalysis with a particular focus on catalyst computation
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Programme description: The ICN2 offers a competitive PhD Programme to talented students who wish to develop a research career at one of the top European institutions in the field of nanoscience and
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holography, combined with ultra-fast laser excitation and ultra-short electron pulses, to monitor carrier dynamics. The goal is to identify and map regions of high quantum efficiency as well as recombination
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Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter • | Hamburg, Hamburg | Germany | 17 days ago
(DESY), Universität Hamburg (UHH), and the European XFEL (EuXFEL). Teaching language English Languages English Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Only for doctoral programmes: any time Application
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As a part of this collaborative research programme, you will join as one of three PhD candidates working on interconnected projects in Quantum Optimisation, People-Centred Design (PCD
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activities, and a buddy programme. List of doctoral programmes and other offers We provide PhD positions within the framework of our core areas: A: Designing dynamical emergence in quantum matter B: Capturing
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and computational methods within quantum mechanics and statistical physics with the aim to design alloys for rare-earth-free high-performance permanent magnets. You will use computational techniques