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, selectively captured using antigen-specific monoclonal antibodies, and detected and quantified via flow cytometry. The postdoctoral researcher will work closely with an ongoing PhD project at the University
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their PhD in engineering, physics or material science. You are motivated and curious about AI/ML frameworks for monitoring and controlling materials processes. You are ready to discover the new horizons in
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hydrogen detection: development of a field-deployable electrochemical method, benchmarked against lab-based approaches. Area 3 (Contact Person Dr Andreas Borgschulte ) Hydrogen permeation in model systems
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contribute to administrative duties within the research group What makes you stand out PhD in health or natural sciences Two to three years of experience in clinical research after completion of PhD Experience
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profile PhD in Computer Science, Data Science, Machine Learning, or a related discipline. Proven experience in computer vision (e.g. image processing, deep learning, object detection, segmentation) and
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quantum computing. This position is full-time, with flexible starting dates in 2025 and 2026. Profile You should have: A PhD in quantum physics, computer science, applied mathematics. Strong interest in
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implement innovative architectures for real-time detection and control of laser processes. This interdisciplinary role combines artificial intelligence and machine learning with the physics of laser–matter
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to independently lead research projects and mentor junior researchers. Strong communication skills to collaborate across disciplines. Must haves for PhD (all tracks): A master's degree and outstanding academic
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of PhD students in the project Profile We are seeking highly motivated candidates with strong achievements and a proven track record. Applicants must have: A PhD in physics, chemistry, materials science
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organising a course and assisting with exam grading. - The anticipated start date is 1 September 2026, with some flexibility upon agreement. - A PhD in Mathematics (completed by the start date) is