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Description Within the Collaborative Research Center “Wave phenomena – analysis and numerics” (CRC 1173) we are currently seeking to recruit, as soon as possible, a Doctoral Researcher (f/m/d – 75 %) in Mathematics for the project “Quantized vortices and nonlinear waves” The CRC has been funded...
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“PhytoM - Leibniz Professorship for Phytonutrient Management” at the Technische Universität Berlin: PhD student (f,m,div) in the Field of Physiology and Food Chemistry Reference number: 21/2025/3 The salary
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- looking. Sensor technology plays a key role in this transformation, enabling real-time monitoring, automation, and intelligent decision-making. Despite these needs, many water treatment processes still rely
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the history of science – ranging from antibiotics to the DNA structure, CRISPR-Cas9, and modern pharmacotherapies – the project examines the contexts of emergence, participation structures, and the "moment
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University, Faculty of Chemistry - more information about the PhD program at the HZDR can be found here Salary and social benefits in accordance with the collective agreement for the public sector (TVöD-Bund
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and urban planning, engineering, data science, computer science. Skill Development: Our extensive qualification concept goes beyond research, offering targeted training in research methods, project
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. The successful candidate will receive careful mentorship both from the supervisor and from other peers through a dedicated mentorship program. Technical queries should be directed to Benedikt Jahnel
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computer science, bioinformatics or related fields Solid understanding of machine and deep learning and relevant frameworks (e.g. Pytorch or Tensorflow, Keras, scikit-learn, OpenCV) Proficiency in Python, Linux and
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interdisciplinary research environment, where you'll work alongside experts from fields such as transport and urban planning, engineering, data science, computer science. Skill Development: Our extensive
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state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Our research focuses on the biology of the cell nucleus and ranges from the molecular level to systems and computational approaches. Researchers at IMB are supported by