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Description TUD Dresden University of Technology, as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in Germany. It offers a modern, interdisciplinary, and
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environment in the fields of science, technology and administration as well as for the education of highly qualified young scientists. Laser plasma accelerators are leading a new generation of ultra-compact
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Inverse Design of Perovskite-Based Materials for Photovoltaic Devices Your Job: As a PhD candidate, you will develop and deploy an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven approach to streamline high-throughput
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welcomes applications from individuals with a master’s degree in the following fields: Computer Science Mathematics Natural or engineering sciences or an equivalent degree, interested in High-Performance
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-containing systems. Who We Are Looking For: PhD Student / Research Assistant (m/f/d) The primary focus of this PhD position is to develop and apply in situ EPR spectroscopic techniques using a newly acquired X
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hydrological community. Alternatively, it is well known that Neural ODEs [2] are capable of representing dynamic systems that are coded in ODEs. They can encapsulate the complex temporal dependencies and
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and transfer of science to society. As a modern employer, it offers attractive working conditions to all employees in teaching, research, technology and administration. The goal is to promote and
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Description TUD Dresden University of Technology, as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in the country. TUD has established the Collaborative
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politicians and patients/ elderly members of the community) who are currently involved in a large-scale attempt to develop and test new digital care technologies in the region. These technologies (including
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nitrogen fixation at the molecular level. Your Responsibilities: Perform EPR and related spectroscopic investigations of biological and synthetic nitrogenase systems Prepare synthetic iron-sulfur clusters