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profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field of Physics (Computational-, Plasma Physics, Optics) or related field Mastery and use of the scientific method Experience in numerical
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. thesis supervision Requirements: university degree in Computer Science, Traffic Engineering, Computational Linguistics, Mathematics, or a related field solid knowledge in one of the relevant research areas
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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Chemistry of the f-elements is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) Actinide coordination chemistry with soft donor ligands, subject to final
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research Publication and presentation of scientific results Your profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field of Physics, Engineering Physics or related field Very good experimental
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experimental soft matter research a supportive and enthusiastic atmosphere in-depth training in interdisciplinary soft matter science individual supervision and mentoring a PhD student mobility program with
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the information available in ptychography data About you: Master's degree in Physics/Mathematics/Computer Science or related subject Willingness to familiarize yourself in depth with new topics Good capacity
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Science, Physics, Materials Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, or a related field Solid knowledge of microstructural and mechanical characterization of materials, ideally with experience in TEM/STEM and
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Description RESOLV is a world-leading interdisciplinary research project in Solvation Science awarded as a Cluster of Excellence by the German Excellence Strategy. Within RESOLV, more than 200
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. Collaboration between students and researchers at the partner institutions is facilitated through a lively exchange program. The professional training of students includes data science as a supporting component
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and Data Science (MIDS) at the KU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. The research group works at the intersection of analysis, modeling and simulation. The advertised position is partly funded by the German Research