57 polymer-simulation-research Postdoctoral positions at Technical University of Munich
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Sciences (Physik), Technische Universität München Startdatum: Oktober 2025 - ENGLISH: PostDoc and PhD positions in Quantum Simulation Theory, Positions: 2-3 years (PostDoc) & 3-4 years (PhD), Location
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these changes, identify their causes and describe their impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. To do this we use a combination of diverse methods, from empirical research to remote sensing and simulation
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) expect to appoint an experienced postdoctoral researcher in Fall 2025 (with flexible starting date). We are looking for an innovative experimentalist (m / w /d) with an established research track record
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and statistics, as well as an advanced seminar course that covers recent research in neuroengineering materials (all taught exclusively in English). If you are interested in developing your teaching
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objective of the research group ‘Crop Physiology’ is to understand the physiology of plants down to the structure and function of genes and proteins as well as relevant mechanisms, which allow optimizing
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, methods, and algorithms into existing high-performance frameworks, the fast prototyping of new ideas in individual code, an interest in the entire simulation pipeline: starting from simple algorithms
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on the investigation of the mathematical foundations and regularities of many-body quantum systems. In alignment with our commitment to promoting gender equity in research, we are pleased to announce a distinguished
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] Subject Areas: Multiphysics Simulation of Hemodynamics, Treatment, and Long-Term Perspective of Cerebral Aneurysms Using Lattice Boltzmann Methods. Appl Deadline: 2025/06/30 11:59PM (accepting
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of existing systems, extensive simulation-based analyses, as well as the implementation and validation of algorithm and system designs in real world settings. Your tasks: You will work on key research projects
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. Field of Research: Multiphysics Simulation of Hemodynamics, Treatment, and Long-Term Perspective of Cerebral Aneurysms Using Lattice Boltzmann Methods. As part of the second phase of the DFG funded