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approaches to electrolyte systems Requirements: Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mathematics, or related fields. Desirable: - English language fluent, spoken and written - excellent
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output of the neutral atmosphere dynamics and chemistry of UA-ICON. A requirement will be to install TIE- GCM at the supercomputer of the German Climate Computing Centre, where UA-ICON is running
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, molecular biotechnology and computational sciences. The modern Campus harbors the buildings of the science faculties and institutes, in direct vicinity to the University Hospital Heidelberg, the Max Planck
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for the production of heat pipe components Your Profile: Completed university degree in mechanical engineering, physics, materials science, computational engineering, or a related field, with a PhD or Master degree
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: Masters and subsequent PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Material Science or related disciplines Experience in neutron spectroscopy, e.g. INS, QENS, NSE Good knowledge of the structural characterization of matter
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career scientist with PhD(or equivalent) in Plant Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Analytical Chemistry, or related field interested in integrated plant metabolomics and proteomics. Hands
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the coastal and marginal seas, especially the Baltic Sea. The staff of the five sections Physical Oceanography, Marine Chemistry, Biological Oceanography, Marine Geosciences, and Marine Observations works
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. Your profile: PhD in synthetic biology, natural product chemistry, microbiology, life science, or a related discipline Extensive experience in synthetic biology and molecular biology techniques
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genomic approaches Application of the modeling approaches in relevant downstream tasks Co-development of high-performance computing AI training codes for the first European Exascale Supercomputer JUPITER