Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Description The International Max Planck Research School for Quantitative Behavior, Ecology and Evolution from lab to field (IMPRS-QBEE) is looking for two motiviated PhD students to start latest in
-
software (e.g., LLM agents for finding and fixing bugs) Static and dynamic program analysis (e.g., to infer specifications) Test input generation (e.g., to compare the behavior of old and new code via
-
demands. To break this bottleneck and cut simulation time by orders of magnitude, you will design and implement surrogate models that learn the behavior of full‑physics codes using modern machine‑learning
-
molecular biology techniques and smFISH. Conduct multi-omics data integration across experimental platforms (e.g. NGS, Imaging time lapse, particle tracing) Collaborate with interdisciplinary research teams
-
and the conditions under which desorption may occur. Little is known about how environmental ageing and transport affect the sorption behavior of plastic particles. In arable soils, key knowledge gaps
-
Aerospace Centre (DLR), will conduct research on 20 research topics with 25 PhD candidates within the next years. The position comes with access to high performance computing resources and access to training
-
phenomena and motivated to conduct rigorous scientific work over the full degree period. Apply Applications must be submitted via the online application portal The application deadline is 6th November 2025
-
of transmission electron microscopy (TEM/STEM) and/or nanoindentation is an advantage Knowledge of defects, phase transformations, and activation/decay behavior desirable Ability to work in a team within an
-
includes the following responsibilities: MBE growth of ternary metal nitrides Electronic structure and oxidation behaviour by XPS, UPS, MIES, TPD, and ISS Structural and elastic properties by (XRD, AFM, PFM
-
their role and behaviour in (deep-)earth processes. Experiments using diamond anvil cells to probe the physical properties of minerals at high pressures with the objective of understanding the structure and