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to act first and evaluate much later. This PhD project closes this gap by: integrating the porous-media solver of DuMux, the IWS-developed simulator, with its new shallow-water module recently created in
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of science, education, culture, economics, society, technology and the environment. The school of Mechanical Engineering and Safety Engineering, Chair of Materials Science and Additive Manufacturing (head
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opportunities within ScaDS.AI. Tasks: foundational and applied research in LLMs for traffic engineering, with particular focus on mobility knowledge benchmarking, simulation of human mobility behavior, simulation
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materials. • Developing new methodologies in the field of nanofluidics. • Design and implementation of nanofluidic experiments with porous materials. • Publishing and presentation of scientific results
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Description The Institute of Energy Technologies – Fundamental Electrochemistry (IET-1) focuses on the development of performance-oriented and sustainable materials and components
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to mastering the great challenges facing society today. The Institute for Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research is dedicated to the study of materials and their nanostructures that can be considered for future
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(Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz) from 01.01.2026. TU Ilmenau offers three PhD positions within the DFG Priority Program SPP 2477 “Nitrides4Future – Novel Materials and Device Concepts”. The here offered position is one of two
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multidisciplinary educational background, and possess a Master's degree in physics, physical chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, nanoscience, mechanical engineering, or a closely related discipline.
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selectivity mechanisms in potassium channels Simulation of electrophysiology experiments Please indicate in your application which of the above listed projects is most intriguing for you. Your profile
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of computer simulations to refine the targeted synthesis even more and predict the self-assembly even better. Who we are The Research Training Group RTG2670 – Beyond Amphiphilicity in the second funding phase