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the research projects focused on propagation dynamics of exciton-electron complexes in atomically-thin semiconductors and quantum gases in moiré-ordered and reconstructed heterostructures. We offer you a
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projects focused on propagation dynamics of exciton-electron complexes in atomically-thin semiconductors and quantum gases in moiré-ordered and reconstructed heterostructures. We offer you a varied and
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. Notable scientists who have conducted groundbreaking research here include Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, who discovered X-rays in 1895, and Klaus von Klitzing, who discovered the Quantum-Hall Effect
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. Participation in the Clusters4Future QSens initiative, connecting academia and industry in quantum sensing. A family-friendly working environment, with flexible working arrangements and strong support for work
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systems for measurement processes, or innovative hardware and software for quantum computers and quantum sensors: we develop tomorrow’s technology in-house for a sustainable and secure society. Become part
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of Chemistry Research Topics: Quantum Physics, Condensed Matter, Ultrafast Imaging, X-Ray Science, Nanosciences, Structural Biology Financial support Yes Structured research and supervision Yes Research training
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degree / double degree programme Yes Description/content The statistical physics of complex systems is a very broad field ranging from the study of quantum phenomena to the conformational behaviour
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astrophysics, condensed matter physics and solid state theory, statistical and biological physics, mathematical physics, quantum information theory, and nuclear physics. Course organisation All graduate studies
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. The PhD programme involves three years of research-oriented thesis work, leading to a doctoral degree in the field of physics. Scientific interests are centred on activities in applied and quantum optics
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of Quantum Materials (IMPRS-CPQM) is a joint PhD programme between the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids (MPI CPfS) in Dresden, Germany, the Technische Universität Dresden (TU Dresden), and