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: Algebraic geometry and number theory Area 3: Stochastics and mathematical finance Area 4: Discrete mathematics and optimization Area 5: Discrete geometry Area 6: Numerical mathematics Area 7: Applied analysis
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machine‑learning or data‑analytics tools High‑level programming skills (Python, R, Julia) to build, test, and optimize models of geochemical systems Interest in large‑scale computational simulations (e.g
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well as surface and bond properties Determination of sorption properties of An-MOFs towards fission products Development of novel An-MOFs with optimized sorption properties Presentation of the results in scientific
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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
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linkages based on numerical simulations and to transform them into AI- and ML-ready information to develop and implement an indirect inverse optimization framework to identify microstructures that exhibit
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and designing sustainable P2X value chains. As a PhD researcher, you will contribute to the new stack designs for high-temperature electrolysis and fuel cells (SOEC and SOFC). By combining numerical
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experiments Develop, optimize cellular assays and CRISPR engineering using human iPS stem cell models and differentiation systems (2D or organoids) Perform functional validation of candidate hits using
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material parameters for crystal plasticity simulations from experimental data through inverse analysis to establish structure–property linkages based on numerical simulations and to transform them into AI
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collaboration – for instance, in numerous Collaborative Research Centres (also known as CRC or sometimes CRC/TRR) and in application-oriented research assignments. The University of Stuttgart sets up a close
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Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf - HZDR - Helmholtz Association | Dresden, Sachsen | Germany | about 1 month ago
planned to start on February 1, 2026. An earlier start is negotiable. Your tasks # Further development and optimization of spectroelectrochemical methods # Electrochemical synthesis of Tc inorganic