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such as the NEPS. Potential research areas include (but are not limited to): Item response modeling of achievement tests Analysis of process data (e.g., response times) to enhance competence measurements
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+C). You will extend the existing core-level GW+C implementation in the FHI-aims software package. Currently, this approach is limited to molecules; your task will be to adapt and expand it for
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-level GW+C implementation in the FHI-aims software package. Currently, this approach is limited to molecules; your task will be to adapt and expand it for application to 2D framework materials
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disciplines. You have proficiency in data analysis and statistical software packages. You have problem solving skills. You fit to us: if you have a strong interest in plant physiology and root biology. if you
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of models in existing simulation software conducting numerical studies, also on HPC systems Further specific tasks can be tailored to the attitude and interests of the PhD students/postdocs. Requirements
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researchers from different disciplines. You have proficiency in data analysis and statistical software packages. You have problem solving skills. You fit to us: If you have a strong interest in plant physiology
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excellent communication skills and will to collaborate with researchers from different disciplines. You have proficiency in data analysis and statistical software packages. You have problem solving skills
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of transportation engineering, railway system engineering, civil engineering or related courses of study a working knowledge of industry-standard planning software a good command of German and English, both
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neuroinflammation contributes to the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Specifically, we examine how immune signaling and metabolic changes combine to modulate microglial function, affecting disease outcome. Our
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chemical software handling; confident presentation of scientific results in English and preferably in German. TUD strives to employ more women in academia and research. We therefore expressly encourage women