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Description Within the Collaborative Research Center “Wave phenomena – analysis and numerics” (CRC 1173) we are currently seeking to recruit, as soon as possible, a Doctoral Researcher (f/m/d – 75
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Physics Group at Princeton University.The successful candidate(s) can play a major role in one or more of the following: 1) analysis and publication of Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) and other observations
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-assisted simulation framework by providing accurate high-fidelity numerical data for training and validation of surrogate models for multi-disciplinary design and optimization. · Participating in
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the field of physical sciences documented by publications in renowned international journals, including achievements in elementary particle physics 4) knowledge of issues related to data analysis in the LHC
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• Strong quantitative and programming skills; experience with seismic data analysis or numerical modelling is highly desirable• Excellent written and verbal communication skills• Ability to work
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analysis, and infrared thermography. Industry-wise, the focus is on cooperation with companies from the automotive, aeronautic, and energy sectors. Our main location is in Garching near Munich. YOUR TASKS
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and Topology; Analysis; Geometry; Numerical Analysis and Optimization; Probability and Statistics). (c) Production and edition of scientific papers and progress reports on his/her research work. (d
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). Maintenance of transgenic mouse colony and embryonic fetal analysis 3). Train students and post-docs in hematopoietic research techniques 4). Prepare figures. Make charts, tables, and graphs from numeric and
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Evolution and Palaeoenvironmant (SHEP) is located in a lively university town with historical flair and numerous local recreational opportunities. The Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and
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candidate in this project is element-specific analysis of the influence of electronic decoupling on the spin-state switching of SCO molecules by characterizing the magnetic and electronic properties of spin