34 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Free University of Berlin
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the framework of the project using statistical methods. - Contribution to academic publications based on project’s results. - Administrative support of the project, its events and activities. The employment
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(at the time of contract) for that position. Job-description: - evaluation of mass spectra from the Cosmic Dust Analyser onboard the Cassini space probe - collaboration with a computer scientist who is
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), and computational modeling (deep neural networks). We apply multivariate analysis methods (machine learning, representational similarity analysis) and encoding models. Job description: This is an open
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The doctoral position is located in the Hydrogeology group at the Institute of Geological Sciences (Prof. Dr. Nadine Goeppert) at FU Berlin. Our research focuses on groundwater quality and pollutant
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purification methods - Investigating the structure using NMR spectroscopy, cross-linking mass spectrometry (XL- MS) and electron microscopy - Preparation of scientific publications and reports - Presentation
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. Numerical models of varying complexity and different observational data sets are used to study atmospheric processes and phenomena on time scales ranging from single weather events to long term climate change
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further opportunities for interdisciplinary training. For more information about the research and study program, visit: https://www.lai.fuberlin.de/en/temporalities-offuture/index.html Job description
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with significant documents (motivation letter, CV, transcript or records), indicating the reference code, in PDF format (preferably as one document) to Prof. Dr. Céline Teney: bewerbungen-ifs@polsoz.fu-berlin.de
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. Seifert (tom.seifert@fu-berlin.de ) or Prof. Dr. Tobias Kampfrath (tobias.kampfrath@fu-berlin.de / +49 858 57858). Applications should be sent by e-mail, together with significant documents, indicating
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on/experience in solid-state physics, magnetism or femtosecond lasers For further information, please contact Dr. Tom S. Seifert (tom.seifert@fu-berlin.de ) or Prof. Dr. Tobias Kampfrath (tobias.kampfrath@fu