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or equivalent) in the field of aerospace engineering, physics or similar solid knowledge of Physical and Analytical Chemistry (phase changes), Computer Science and Informatics (Numerical Analysis; simulation
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. This joint research project is organized as an interdisciplinary graduate school, combining individual supervision with intensive collaboration across institutions. The structured qualification program
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profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field of Physics (Computational-, Plasma Physics, Optics) or related field Mastery and use of the scientific method Experience in numerical
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changes), Computer Science and Informatics (Numerical Analysis; simulation, optimization and modelling tools; Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)), Product and Processes Engineering (Space Engineering
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restaurant, with additional choices available at the “Health Kitchen” cafés, bistros, and an on-site supermarket Contact Contact to the department Prof. Dr. Nicole Fischer +49 (0) 40 7410-55771 n.fischer
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posting is subject to approval of the associated third-party funded project. Your tasks You will help modelling complex geochemical systems, which are typically limited by extremely high computational
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Completed university studies (Master) in Chemistry or related field Experience in metal-organic syntheses Experience in working with glove boxes and Schlenk methods Experience in X-ray diffraction techniques
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is limited for three years. Description of the project The research group of Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Frank Schreiber at the University of Tübingen works on the physics of molecular and biological matter
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developing methods to transfer ion-induced damage results to neutron-induced damage scenarios and accelerating material development cycles. The findings provide not only a scientifically sound assessment of
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://securemail.tu-dresden.de by sending it as a single pdf file to alexey.chernikov at tu-dresden.de with the subject line“REC²” or to: TU Dresden, Chair of Ultrafast Microscopy and Photonics, Prof. Alexey