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Responsibilities: The successful applicant will cover research and teaching in the field of data-driven material research with a reduced teaching load of two weekly credit hours at Freie Universität Berlin. The professorship includes the opportunity of establishing and leading a newly founded...
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: Providing support with: - software maintenance and extension of a simulation package - the development of training material - processing of bug reports, user enquiries (mailing list), etc. - programming
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documentation. - Supporting the team in preparing and implementing various informed machine learning models for benchmarking and analysis. Desirable: - Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's program in
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. degree in theoretical physics and must meet the requirements for admission to the doctoral program of the Department of Physics at Freie Universität Berlin. Desirable: Excellent knowledge of theoretical
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program, which includes tailored training, workshops, retreats, and conference travel. You will have access to cutting-edge laboratories and theoretical methods, individual supervision, and a wide range of
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The History Department of Freie Universität Berlin is home to a broad variety of research projects and scholarly initiatives in the field of global history (among them, the MA program Global History
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, teach in the subject “Animal Breeding and Genetics, Including Animal Judging” within the Staatsexamen (state examination) veterinary medicine degree program that licenses graduates to practice veterinary
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program, which includes tailored training, workshops, retreats, and conference travel. You will have access to cutting edge laboratories, individual supervision, and a wide range of development
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be sent by e-mail, together with significant documents (letter of motivation stating the interest in the project, CV, list of publications (if applicable), writing sample (article or thesis chapter
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different spectral ranges, and engineer materials through hybrid light-matter states. Our group is funded by the Emmy Noether Programme of the German Research Society (DFG). We closely collaborate with