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30167, Germany [map ] Subject Area: Algebraic Geometry Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/10/23, listed until 2026/01/22) Position Description: Apply Today is the last day you can apply for this position; no new
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confined geometries - Advanced X-ray scattering methodologies - Integrated experimental and computational approaches 💡 Why join us? You’ll work in tightly integrated experimental–theoretical teams, gaining
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due to its unique geometry and beam characteristics. Additionally, the highly coherent beam enables advanced phase contrast methods such as near-field holography. This position is limited to 3 years and
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nano-tomography setup is among the fastest worldwide due to its unique geometry and beam characteristics. Additionally, the highly coherent beam enables advanced phase contrast methods such as near-field
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of research advised by one of the MPIM directors: Arithmetic Geometry (Scholze) Geometric Langlands Theory (Gaitsgory) Topology (Teichner) Further research directions are available with other IMPRS board
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Humboldt Universität zu Berlin / Leibniz Universität Hannover, Research Training Group 2965 - From Geometry to Numbers Position ID: 3414-RTGPHD3 [#27564] Position Title: Position Type: Student
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, optimize and extend existing setups, develop a novel setup to perform an absolute radiometric calibration Perform a line-of-sight calibration to precisely align the instrument’s viewing geometry with
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joint doctoral programme of the three Berlin universities and the graduate school of the Cluster of Excellence MATH+. Areas of expertise include: Geometry and topology Algebraic geometry and number theory
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: religious meaning-making in language use Cosmic Interacting Matters From Atoms to Turbine Blades Symplectic Structures in Geometry, Algebra and Dynamics Bulk Reaction – reacting and moving granular assemblies
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XFEL. About your role: Application of storage-ring and FEL-based X-ray scattering methods to BlueMat topics (such as role of confined geometries on structure and dynamics on liquids) In particular