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Description In the Department of Nuclear Medicine, we are interested in the development and clinical translation of molecular imaging tools for various applications, such as oncology, regenerative
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methods for photocatalytic membrane development. The project will focus on i) photocatalyst selection, looking beyond the most commonly used materials, ii) exploring options of catalyst deposition and
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looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Development of the degradable environmental and bio-sensors, subject to final approval by the project sponsor. Your tasks Development of the project tasks and milestones
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academic qualification, social commitment and personal development through financial and non-material support. Target Group enrolment for a Master's degree or doctorate at a German higher education
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are to be enabled to contribute with innovative ideas and initiatives to the development of a stable civil society. The programme enables graduates to participate in selected postgraduate courses at renowned
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, participate in scientific and professional skills courses, attend international conferences and receive career development support. The PhD programme’s teaching language is English. Full funding is provided
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: Development of machine learning algorithms for the localisation of seismic sources (e.g., on 2D grid maps) Analysis and preprocessing of large DAS datasets Use of synthetic training data from seismic
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of inorganic ions and organic matter can cause defects in electrolyser stacks, resulting in costly process disruptions. This project considers: i) development of analytical methods for the quantification
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk (ELES) is one of the foundations for the development of talent which are supported
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, neutrino physics, computational physics and accelerator research as well as the development of sophisticated analysis techniques and modern technologies such as superconducting‑enhanced sensing and