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of molecular and biological matter using X-ray and neutron scattering. One of the research areas is the development of machine learning (ML) based approaches to efficient analysis of the vast data amounts
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machine learning tools for the efficient analysis of the experimental data. For more information, visit our web page www.soft-matter.uni-tuebingen.de We are looking for a motivated PhD student to contribute
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programme, please see https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/faculties/faculty-of-science/doctoral-studies/ and https://www.phd.tuebingen.mpg.de/imprs? Assessment Submitted applications will be reviewed by IMPRS
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of molecular and biological matter using X-ray and neutron scattering. One of the research areas is the development of machine learning (ML) based approaches to efficient analysis of the vast data amounts
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machine learning tools for the efficient analysis of the experimental data. For more information, visit our web page www.soft-matter.uni-tuebingen.de We are looking for a motivated PhD student to contribute
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from now on. How to apply - Please send your application as a single pdf file, including a cover/motivation letter, a detailed CV with publication list, a short description of previous research projects
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of spatial data analysis with GIS and developing and applying process-based models, good programming skills, knowledge in river dynamics and/or plant ecology is an advantage, good English writing skills
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opportunities for international collaboration and professional development in archaeological science. The University of Tübingen is committed to equity and diversity and actively promotes equal opportunities
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, in Africa and Europe. Requirements include a university degree (master's or equivalent) in archaeometry, mineralogy, or materials science, as well as the motivation to develop fundamental new data
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Circular Bioeconomy) is a joint German-Australian research project aiming to develop a modular platform to convert hydrogen, syngas, and biogas into single-cell protein - a sustainable, circular alternative