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Description The Chair of Theoretical Chemistry at TU Dresden lead by Prof. Thomas Heine is looking for a PhD student for a position funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
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Areas of study Neuroscience, Physics, Applied Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Engineering Informatics, Medical Informatics, Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry
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data to derive robust relationships between water chemistry, reagents, and interfacial flotation mechanisms Support model development and model parameterization (e.g., attachment/detachment kinetics
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PhD Working Language German English Required Degree Master Areas of study Chemistry, Theoretical Chemistry, Nanomaterials, Physics, Theoretical Physics, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science
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provides high‑level interdisciplinary training, international mobility, and excellent career development opportunities. It brings together leading groups at the interface of physics, chemistry, biology, and
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Description We are looking for a highly motivated and talented PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary research team at the Institute of Physical Chemistry. This position offers the opportunity
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, their achievements and productivity to the success of the whole institution. At the Faculty of Chemistry and Food Chemistry, the Chair of Theoretical Chemistry offers, subject to the availability of resources, a
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completed bachelor's AND master’s degree in chemistry with a focus on analytical or environmental chemistry from a university or comparable institution of higher education is required. Applicants must have a
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/ ). The Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU) Erlangen-Nürnberg ( www.fau.eu ) is among the top-ranked Universities in chemistry research in Germany. In particular, FAU is ranked 1st in the field of Chemical Solid
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– Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Biophysics Education Level – Master Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Candidates must: (a) hold a University Master’s Degree in theoretical physics