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cooperation between scientists in the fields of physics, chemistry, and engineering solid, modern equipment for manufacturing nanoscale magnetic structures opportunity to pursue a postdoctoral qualification
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theoretical and practical experience with machine learning methods, especially for training of machine learning potentials - development and utilization of ab initio electronic-structure methodology - previous
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The Friedrich Schiller University Jena is a dynamic and innovation-driven university centrally located in Germany. With a broad range of disciplines, it shapes the future through excellent research
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that integrate domain knowledge to support structured chain-of-thought processes Benchmarking and validating models against domain-specific tasks such as retrieval, summarization, metadata extraction, and
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. The position is available from 1st December 2025, but starting time is flexible. Focus of the project is the investigation of the link between the dynamics of synaptic structural plasticity and the probability
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of the occurrence of rare events, as well as model simplifications and associated a posteriori error estimate. This will mainly rely on the construction of optimal control strategies associated to the large deviation
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, multi-modal, and longitudinal data with detailed information about mothers, their pregnancy, and the long-term development of their children. You will be part of a dynamic and highly motivated research
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, but starting time is flexible. Focus of the project is the investigation of the link between the dynamics of synaptic structural plasticity and the probability of neurons to become active during spatial
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-responsive proteins to develop genetic switches and circuits in therapeutically relevant bacteria. Your tasks: Use computational tools to design protein structures with desired properties Produce
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algebras, quantum affine algebras, algebraic Lie Theory, number theoretical aspects of representation theory, structure theory of Kac-Moody algebras, geometric/combinatorial representation theory, quiver