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ambitious team conducting internationally leading research in the fields of magnonics, spin-wave physics, inverse-design magnonics, spintronics, millikelvin-temperature quantum magnonics, unconventional
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of German. In addition, there are the supplementary and interdisciplinary areas of Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, Literary Theory and Children’s and Youth Literature Research. https
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51 Faculty of Physics Startdate: 01.01.2026 | Working hours: 30 | Collective bargaining agreement: §48 VwGr. B1 Grundstufe (praedoc) Limited until: 31.12.2029 Reference no.: 4957 “How does a quantum
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expertise needed to perform Computer Science research at the highest achievable quality. The Doctoral School trains doctoral candidates in solving basic as well as applied research questions of high relevance
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-Waals heterostructures. The research scope of the Research Unit also includes spin-wave physics, inverse-design magnonics, spintronics, millikelvin-temperature quantum physics, unconventional computing
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degree or Diploma in the field of Computer Science or Mathematics, or a related discipline Basic experience in academic writing Didactic competences High analytical skills High written and spoken
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to perform Computer Science research at the highest achievable quality. The Doctoral School trains doctoral candidates in solving basic as well as applied research questions of high relevance. The Research
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, particularly in the compulsory and elective subjects of the curriculum in the field of Roman law - either in the German-language diploma programme or in the English-language programme in International Law
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orientation with compositional design, the project will reveal how directional control over framework domains influences charge transport, optical response, and catalytic performance. Applications include
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well as access to sequencing facilities, high-end computer clusters, and an imaging and electron microscopy core facility. Research in our group covers diverse invertebrate lineages, with particular strengths in