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Two fully-funded postdoctoral or PhD student positions in experimental mesoscale bioinspired materials, DNA nanoscience, and/or soft matter physics The university: Johannes Gutenberg University
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14.05.2025, Wissenschaftliches Personal We are looking for a postdoctoral fellow to join the Neuroengineering Materials (NEN) Lab at TUM. This project is funded by the ERC Starting Grant project
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) and donor material from healthy individuals and multiple sclerosis patients (blood and cerebrospinal fluid/CSF), combined with T and B cell receptor sequencing from patients and healthy donors. The aim
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and one Postdoctoral position in the field of robot motion and control algorithms for soft material handling, starting September 2025. We are seeking highly qualified and motivated individuals with a
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further opportunities for interdisciplinary training. For more information about the research and study program, visit: https://www.lai.fuberlin.de/en/temporalities-offuture/index.html Job description
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Students Current Students Staff Back Advice and help Computer and IT Staying healthy Communication and media Human Resources Use of rooms Corporate Design Teaching Staff Back Veranstaltungen Förderformate
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degree in Physics, Materials Science, Computer Science, Data Science, or related fields Proven experience with large language models (LLMs), natural language processing (NLP), and fine-tuning techniques
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consideration of energy (im)balance, radiative transport, entropy budgets and material cycles (of water, carbon etc.) development of Earth resilience metrics based on these principles to quantify planetary
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molecular/condensed matter physics) and the developments on new tools in perturbation theory and in computational methods (gradient flow), including quantum computing. We look for ambitious candidates with a
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consideration of energy (im)balance, radiative transport, entropy budgets and material cycles (of water, carbon etc.) development of Earth resilience metrics based on these principles to quantify planetary