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numerical groups More information on the Junior Research Group can be found under https://tu-dresden.de/mn/physik/itp/das-institut/ag/arbeitsgruppe-quantum-critical-matter?set_language=en . If you have
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of industrial processes. In a joint effort of both institutes, the Department AI4Quantum – Machine Learning for Quantum Simulation and Computing and Thermal Energy and Process Engineering are looking for a PhD
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environment involving the fields of cosmic ray physics, neutrino astronomy, dark matter, quantum field theory, experimental and theoretical collider physics, experimental and theoretical flavour physics
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is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) - Electrochemical swing adsorption of carbon dioxide. Your tasks Performing quantum mechanical and ML-based simulations to determine CO2 adsorption energies
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. Research areas: Cell and Molecular Biology * Developmental Biology Vascular Biology * Immunology Biophysics * Neurobiology In vivo Imaging * High Resolution Optical Imaging and more. Applications for the PhD
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successful candidate will be employed by the MBN Research Center gGmbH in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and enrolled in the PhD programme at the Goethe University Frankfurt. MBN Research Center ( https
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successful candidate will be employed by the MBN Research Center gGmbH in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and enrolled in the PhD programme at Goethe University Frankfurt. MBN Research Center ( https
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Description In this project, we develop machine learning models for prediction of optical properties of chiral molecules based on DFT/CCSD data which we calculate ourselves. We include derivative information by
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, thus reaching the Hayflick limit. The Brugués group uses their expertise in single molecule approaches and cell free extracts to test these ideas by using optical tweezers where a full chromosome and
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/LIF as well as fiber-optic and piezoelectric vibration sensors Investigate gas dispersion in different zones of the flotation cell by determining bubble size distributions (e.g., using optical probes