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discipline relevant to our research fields (e. g. physics, computer science, electrical/electronic engineering, chemistry etc.). The knowledge of Python, C or other programming languages in use for accelerator
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supervision collaboration in national or international research projects (optional) Requirements: university degree in Computer Science, Computational Linguistics, Mathematics or a related field solid knowledge
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characterization, clean-room processes or magnetic imaging Past experience in Micromagnetic or Atomistic simulations is desirable, but not mandatory Willingness to work closely with collaboration partners and travel
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The KAAD is the scholarship institution of the catholic Church in Germany. Applicants for this programme are from Central
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center, CRC 1719 ChemPrint “Next-generation printed semiconductors: Atomic-level engineering via molecular surface chemistry”. Your tasks Develop new approaches for electrodeposition of metals
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market. Academic Requirements Applicants are enrolled in a Bachelor’s programme at a German institution of higher education, college of art or music (humanities, economic sciences or STEM disciplines), and
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The programme sets up paid and unpaid internships mostly in the fields of business administration and marketing, business
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where basic science meets the potential for long-term societal impact. Join us in uncovering the biology of aging and shaping the future of healthy longevity. Training and research within the PhD program
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between quantum computers (via Qiskit) and classical HPC resources Validate the QCS-MiMiC implementation on IBM’s ibm_cleveland quantum computer by reproducing recently published benchmark QM / MM
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- looking. Sensor technology plays a key role in this transformation, enabling real-time monitoring, automation, and intelligent decision-making. Despite these needs, many water treatment processes still rely