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, ambitious and transformational research in the field of ASD which is aligned with the broad research fields of IMC. Essential skills, experience and knowledge PhD in relevant scientific discipline such as
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good communication and organizational skills, and ability to work in an independent and flexible manner PhD degree in the Life Sciences Very good English language skills (oral and written) What we offer
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About the position We are pleased to offer a PhD opportunity in the field of computational materials science, with a focus on pioneering research in metal oxide growth and dynamics by hybrid
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Profile: We are looking for highly motivated candidates (m/f/div) with a PhD degree in inorganic chem-istry, organometallic or organic chemistry who are interested in carrying out interdisciplinary research
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electrophoresis, sterile work Recording experimental plans and results Technical support for PhD students Procurement of consumables and equipment Contribution to laboratory infrastructure and maintenance
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., KonsortSWD, NFDI), including working groups and collaborative initiatives. Your profile Completed PhD (or near completion) in a relevant field such as economics, statistics, data science, informatics, or
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of project deliverables, timelines, and milestones Support the academic team in shaping and refining the program Stakeholder Communication Serve as the primary contact for the funder, participants (PhD
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is using state of the art machine learning tools to extract interpretable latent dynamics. We seek a highly motivated PhD student to develop a predictive computational model using recurrent neural
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an interdisciplinary environment, very good communication skills in English; willingness to acquire German language skills is expected and will be encouraged Desirable skills PhD in biodiversity informatics
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The INM research group Structure Formation is seeking for a motivated Doctoral Researcher interested in the self-assembly of nanoplatelets (NPLs) for optical applications. This PhD project is part