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The PhD position is located in the Emmy-Noether group "Microscale and Nanoscale Physics of Topological Metals" led by Maxim Breitkreiz. The group is part of the Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum
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Bewerbungsende: 05.01.2026 The "Terahertz Physics of Quantum Materials" research group investigates phenomena at extremely high frequencies in the so-called terahertz (THz) range of about 1 to 30
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or computational physics. The applicant is further expected to have excellent capabilities to perform high-level research, as demonstrated through publications in peer-reviewed journals. A strong background in
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The Clementi's group in the Physics Department at Freie Universität Berlin seeks a postdoctoral researcher (100%) to work on the development and application of coarse-graining methodologies to study
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investigation of their invariants. Applications to other areas, such as mathematical physics and, more recently, big data and neural networks, have also been considered. The group has many international
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As a PhD student, you will become part of an excellent scientific network and benefit from our structured, interdisciplinary graduate program, which includes tailored training, workshops, retreats
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Berlin, and the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg. Our work combines physics, chemistry, and materials science and pushes the boundaries of quantum materials research. The overarching goal
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simulations and computer programming (e.g., Python and LabVIEW) • Developing back-of-the-envelope estimates for complex physical problems. Applications should be sent by e-mail, together with significant
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• numerical simulations and computer programming (e.g., Python and LabVIEW) • Developing back-of-the-envelope estimates for complex physical problems. Applications should be sent by e-mail, together
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, Technische Universität Berlin, and the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg. Our work combines physics, chemistry, and materials science – pushing the frontiers of quantum materials research. We are looking for a