32 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" PhD positions at Nature Careers in Germany
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Multiple PhD Positions in Fundamental Physics and Quantum Dynamics (m/f/d) The International Max Planck Research Schools for Quantum Dynamics (IMPRS-QD) and for Precision Tests of Fundamental
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The International Max Planck Research School for Chemistry and Physics of Quantum Materials is a joint PhD program between the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Dresden
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Via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions” in the second funding phase at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg will start with a highly interdisciplinary and ambitious research program in November
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of the RTG Collaborating with other project partners of the RTG Active participation in the structured training program of the RTG including ring lectures, research and PhD seminars, specialization courses
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to the success of the whole institution. The Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering the Institute of Semiconductors and Microsystems together with the German Cancer Research Center site Dresden, Division
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fields (e. g. physics, computer science, electrical/electronic engineering, chemistry etc.). The knowledge of Python, C or other programming languages in use for accelerator facilities is advantageous. We
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profound knowledge in computational and theoretical physics/chemistry. Capability of team work is essential. Skills in high-performance computing, materials chemistry, theoretical chemistry, molecular
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expressly encourage women to apply. The University is a certified family-friendly university. We welcome applications from candidates with disabilities. If multiple candidates prove to be equally qualified
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. If multiple candidates prove to be equally qualified, those with disabilities or with equivalent status pursuant to the German Social Code IX (SGB IX) will receive priority for employment. Please submit your
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: 01.10.2025 Application deadline: 03.09.2025 Tasks Execution of experimental work in a mouse model of cortical multiple sclerosis Application of in vivo imaging and quantitative analysis methods Investigation