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ABOUT US The DWI – Leibniz Institute for Interactive Materials is a research institution of the Leibniz Association funded by the federal and state governments. It is based on the Melaten campus
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Transferability, as well as Deep Learning for Complex Structures. These novel methods will be applied to practical tasks such as predicting European water storage, quantifying permafrost thawing, sea level budget
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wellbeing. They will use modeling approaches to combine natural and social science data. You will focus on developing and implementing mixed modeling approaches to test pathways through which structure
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environment We offer: A dynamic and interactive scientific environment within a highly interdisciplinary international team as well as excellent technical possibilities Salary will be paid in accordance with TV
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structural characterization of matter, ideally synchrotron methods (e.g. X-ray diffraction, X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray microscopy) Extensive experiences in the fields of catalysis, chemical hydrogen storage
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of research partners. Your tasks will be to design and conduct experiments at various scales from laboratory manipulations of animal plant-soil systems including micro and mesocosms under varying environmental
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to design and conduct experiments at various scales from laboratory manipulations of animal plant-soil systems including micro and mesocosms under varying environmental conditions, to large field-scale
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of Interfaces, TUM) and Prof. Willi Auwärter (Molecular Engineering at Functional Interfaces, TUM). Project: We aim to use the unique optical, photophysical, electrochemical, and structural properties
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interactive and international environment. Numerous possibilities for further training in the sciences and beyond. Website of the Chair of Plant Systems Biology at TUM: http://sysbiol.wzw.tum.de Application We
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(MUCCnet: atmosphere.ei.tum.de ) Optimization of an urban sensor network configuration for greenhouse gas and air pollutant measurements using mathematical and physical assessments Analysis of ground-based