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cooperate with the PhD student at TU Dresden to link the modelling of glacial-isostatic adjustment (GIA) with the interpretation of geodetic GNSS measurements. You will focus your work on the numerical
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the email server of TUD applies), preferably via the TUD SecureMail Portal https://securemail.tu-dresden.de by sending it as a single pdf file to martin.horwath at tu-dresden.de or to: TU Dresden, Chair
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on the topic assigned for each position. Requirements: outstanding university degree (typically M. Sc.) in Computer Science, Data Science, Statistics, Mathematics or another relevant field study with good GPA
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fields (e. g. physics, computer science, electrical/electronic engineering, chemistry etc.). The knowledge of Python, C or other programming languages in use for accelerator facilities is advantageous. We
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environment, where you'll work alongside experts from fields such as transport and urban planning, engineering, data science, computer science. Skill Development: Our extensive qualification concept goes beyond
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discipline relevant to our research fields (e. g. physics, computer science, electrical/electronic engineering, chemistry etc.). The knowledge of Python, C or other programming languages in use for accelerator
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pdf file to mirko.scheinert at tu-dresden.de or to: TU Dresden, Chair of Geodetic Earth System Research, Dr. Mirko Scheinert, Helmholtzstr. 10, 01069 Dresden, Germany. Please submit copies only, as
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Degree PhD or Dr rer nat or Dr-Ing Doctoral degree or degree awarded by TU Dresden Course location Dresden In cooperation with TU Dresden, IPF Dresden, NaMLab Teaching language English Languages
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semester in EUR None Combined Master's degree / PhD programme No Joint degree / double degree programme Yes Description/content All coursework is science-based, and all courses require basic knowledge in
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Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids • | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | about 21 hours ago
of Quantum Materials (IMPRS-CPQM) is a joint PhD programme between the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids (MPI CPfS) in Dresden, Germany, the Technische Universität Dresden (TU Dresden), and