34 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" positions at Free University of Berlin
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of chemistry or biochemistry. Desirable: - Experience with protein analysis methods - experience in structural biology - experience with enzymes, particularly glycosidases and glycosyltransferases - experience
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teaching evaluations - Exemplary concept for the course Hydraulic Methods / Pumping Tests - Details of at least three references For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Nadine Goeppert
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diversity knowledge Applications should be sent by e-mail, together with significant documents, indicating the reference code, in PDF format (preferably as one document) to Prof. Dr. Holger Reich: ag_topol
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Chinese and English - high motivation to collaborate with the other researchers in the team For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Juliane Noth (juliane.noth@fu-berlin.de ). Applications should
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and in a team. For further information, please contact Mr. Prof. Dr. Lars Heinke (lars.heinke@fu-berlin.de / 030 838 68107). Applications should be sent by e-mail, together with significant documents
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to study complex biophysical processes on long timescales. We use data-driven methods for systematic coarse-graining of macromolecular systems, to bridge molecular and cellular scales. We work on a
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theoretical and practical experience with machine learning methods, especially for training of machine learning potentials - development and utilization of ab initio electronic-structure methodology - previous
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The MODAL research campus ("Mathematical Optimisation and Data Analysis Laboratories") researches and applies modern mathematical methods and data-driven approaches to develop innovative decision
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of transnationalization and Europeanization processes are the core research areas of the Institute. The Institute offers the Master’s program "Sociology – European Societies" and the Bachelor's program "Globale Soziologie
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to study complex biophysical processes on long timescales. We use data-driven methods for systematic coarse-graining of macromolecular systems, to bridge molecular and cellular scales. We work on a