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of optics and spectroscopy, pronounced experimental creativity, programming skills and experience, high degree of curiosity for interdisciplinary research, good verbal and written English communication skills
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Description DAAD Graduate School Scholarship Program (GSSP) in Experimental Geosciences The Doctoral Program of Experimental Geosciences at the University of Bayreuth has been awarded a
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Planck Institute and IMPRS graduate program is English, and dissertations and outputs will be written in English. The candidate should meet the following prerequisites: excellent master’s degree
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in programming would be highly beneficial. A good command of English is essential because it is the local working language and is required for our international collaborations. The PhD positions
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programs, the university unites the natural and engineering sciences with the humanities, social sciences and medicine. This wide range of disciplines is a special feature, facilitating interdisciplinarity
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labs) Intensive scientific supervision and interdisciplinary collaboration within the project consortium Opportunity to pursue a PhD in cooperation with a German university A structured PhD program with
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Description The Cluster of Excellence “CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter”, funded by the German Federal and State Governments, combines projects in physics, chemistry, and molecular biology at
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at the host-virus interface. Our central methodologies are solution NMR, crystallography and SAXS, together with a broad method spectrum from biochemistry and biophysics. In this project, we plan to analyze
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. Qualifications: • Completed academic university degree (Master level) in mathematics, computer sciences, physics or a related discipline • Knowledge of programming, machine learning methods, mechanistic modelling
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skills Excellent communication skills and willingness to work in an interdisciplinary environment Excellent written and spoken English skills Our offer A vibrant research community in an open, diverse and