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profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field of Physics (Computational-, Plasma Physics, Optics) or related field Mastery and use of the scientific method Experience in numerical
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and digitization. More than 400 employees – including around 100 students – from over 50 countries work at nine locations in scientific and non-scientific teams on the development of innovative methods
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and digitization. More than 400 employees – including around 100 students – from over 50 countries work at nine locations in scientific and non-scientific teams on the development of innovative methods
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developing methods to transfer ion-induced damage results to neutron-induced damage scenarios and accelerating material development cycles. The findings provide not only a scientifically sound assessment of
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mandatory core focus, the PhD position allows room for the individual research interests of the applicant to shape specific aspects—whether in modeling strategy, applied machine learning methods
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symposium Advanced methods and specialised training Transferable skills and career development Other curricular activities including an IMPRS-ML retreat In addition to the curricular activities organised by
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Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg • | Cottbus, Brandenburg | Germany | 2 days ago
them to work on innovative research topics and to develop and apply the scientific methods appropriate to their research topics. Course organisation During the three-year programme, doctoral students
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have the knowledge and abilities necessary for such endeavours as well as being theoretically and methodically competent in relation to the subjects at hand. Language requirements Candidates must be
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organisation. The hallmark of research is the combination of organismic, evolutionary, and molecular biology utilising a wide array of methods. Neuroscience Neuroscience is one of the most rapidly developing
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electrolysis and fuel cells (SOEC and SOFC). By combining numerical modeling with data-driven approaches, you will identify optimized operating conditions and strategies to improve both steady-state and dynamic