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Your Job: develop numerical and analytical techniques to simulate and control the time dynamics of quantum technology devices implement and optimize gate operations and artificial Hamiltonians
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. As part of the SPP, the SoilEnergySpots project is jointly led by Prof. Dr. Nicole Strittmatter (Analytical Chemistry), Prof. Dr. Mirjana Minceva (Biothermodynamics), and Dr. Steffen Schweizer (Soil
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check our website for more information: https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/635183.html PhD students with their own funding (e.g. DAAD) can join at any time. Tuition fees per semester in EUR None Combined
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knowledge of English (written and oral), basic knowledge of German Strong analytical thinking, ability to work in a team, good self-organization and sense of responsibility What we offer Goal-oriented
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technology and economics Experience in energy system modeling is beneficial First programming skills, ideally in Python Independent and analytical way of working Reliable and conscientious working style Fluent
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completed scientific university education (Master's/Diploma) in food chemistry, chemistry or a related field sound knowledge and experience in the use of instrumental analytical methods such as HPLC-MS, GC-MS
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, analytical tools for cardiovascular studies, and interdisciplinary skills like scientific writing. Each module will be concluded with a written exam. Study Block II Study Block II, taking place in Munich in
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chemical evolution in the magma reservoir. The geochemical composition, isotopic tracers and the physical properties of the magmas are examined analytically and experimentally. They make it possible
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ecology (e.g. pollination, chemical or molecular ecology). • Strong experience with statistical data analyses. • Experience in or willingness to learn analytical chemical analyses and data processing
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analytical measurement International, interdisciplinary work environment on an attractive campus (FAU South Campus), including many collaboration opportunities with partners at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität