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experimentation (IMD-3: Institute of Energy Materials and Devices – Photovoltaics) and high-performance computation (IET-3: Institute of Energy Technologies – Theory and Computation) towards the overarching aim
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challenges in energy, mobility, and sustainability. Traditional trial-and-error methods in materials design are often too slow, costly, and inefficient to cope with the increasing complexity of performance and
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industry. The center offers an excellent working environment with access to state-of-the-art technologies and an outstanding high-performance computing infrastructure. For TUD diversity is an essential
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. Transition metal-based complexes, in particular, offer rich spin properties that can be tailored through ligand design. This project aims to explore and optimize such molecules to enhance their performance as
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profound knowledge in computational and theoretical physics/chemistry. Capability of team work is essential. Skills in high-performance computing, materials chemistry, theoretical chemistry, molecular
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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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to mastering the great challenges facing society today. The Institute of Resource Ecology performs research to protect humans and the environment from hazards caused by pollutants resulting from technical
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performance, particularly during extreme events, addressing limitations inherent in traditional meteorological monitoring networks. Methods to be used: The research will focus on the integration of Transformer
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Description Reliable monitoring and control of water systems is essential to protect water resources, ensure hygienic standards, and enable sustainable infrastructure operation. As challenges evolve
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surfactant impacts on isolated microbial key players. Microcosm studies will be performed to identify surfactant impacts on complex microbial communities in freshwater sediments using a suite of biogeochemical