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• Highly motivated to carry out precision experiments and implement novel measurement methods • Strong initiative, effective working style • High level of creativity and drive to experiment intensely
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methods) ▪ You a keen interest in exploring the control and readout of superconducting qubits and like to push the software interface further to enable high-quality quantum operations. ▪ You work in an
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, photon science, materials science and ultrafast X-ray science. What these data challenges have in common is that they cannot be addressed with standard computational methods but rather require modern data
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required to take part in at least three lab courses. These method-based courses last for up to five days and constitute an important element of the study programme, with students receiving intensive training
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expenses are estimated to range from approx. 900 EUR to 1,400 EUR per month. Funding opportunities within the university Yes Description of the above-mentioned funding opportunities within the university
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the development of sensitive quantitative assays for in vitro and in vivo approaches; improved measurement techniques that ideally push resolution limits to the single molecule level; statistical methods to deal
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Graduates of the Graduate School for Geoinformatics will apply and develop methods for computer-supported solutions to spatially referenced problems (global, regional, local). They receive specialised
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training in genome science, have access to the methods and approaches required to tackle their specific research questions, and familiarise themselves with the interdisciplinary approach of modern genome
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of biomolecules which can only be successfully tackled by employing a variety of different theoretical methods. In this respect, this joint graduate college brings together the expertise in analytical theory from
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three lab courses. These method-based courses last up to five days and constitute an important element of the study programme, with students receiving intensive training in the latest methods and