44 distributed-computing-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich
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equipment Opportunity to work in the highly interdisciplinary and exciting field of neuromorphic and brain-inspired computing, collaborating with physicists, neuroscientists, materials scientists, and
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pair distribution function (PDF) data for structure refinement and modelling of heterogeneous catalysts Publication of results in peer-reviewed scientific journals and presentation at conferences Your
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promising lean alloy system for additive manufacturing, as the mechanical properties can be tailored through phase composition, distribution and morphology by tuning process parameters. The work is carried
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combined with soil sensors systems and UAVs with multispectral cameras. Your tasks in detail: Development and application of high resolution time-lapse GPR and EMI imaging methods at multiple scales
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Your Job: Random unitaries are a ubiquitous tool in quantum information and quantum computing, with applications in the characterization of quantum hardware, quantum algorithms, quantum cryptography
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however require a significant measurement effort to be estimated, especially in the high-precision regime relevant for fault-tolerant quantum computing. You will investigate recent advances in
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Your Job: You will be part of our research team that applies high-throughput experimentation to accelerate research in the emerging field of electrocatalysis. The use of multiple-principal element
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to outstanding computing facilities and connections to the best research institutions around the world Continuous scientific mentoring by your scientific advisor as well as feedback and wide-ranging expertise from
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focus on eye tracking Collaborating closely with partners from computer science (IAS-7, RWTH) Presenting your work at psychological and interdisciplinary conferences Publishing your findings in scientific
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. You will employ the trypanosome model established in our group to study its swimming behavior in soft tissue-like surroundings. This project is a part of the DFG-SPP 2332 priority program “Physics