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to efficiently create new, sustainable and recycling-adapted structural metals. Alloys with a reduced number of elements, so-called lean alloys, and material systems with a high tolerance to impurities from
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to collaborate with doctoral students and interest in scientific supervision of doctoral students Very good written and spoken English Independent, creative, and structured scientific approach with motivation
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vibrant electron microscopy, biophysics and structural biology community. We are seeking to recruit a team leader to head the new life science electron microscopy facility, to be established at the Ernst
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graduate school program (including data science courses, soft skill courses and annual retreats) https://www.hds-lee.de/about/ Further development of your personal strengths, e.g., via a comprehensive
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heavily relies on empirical determination of key model parameters. By combining protein structure descriptors, molecular simulations, and machine learning, this PhD project seeks to predict ion-exchange
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development of your personal strengths, e.g., via a comprehensive further training program; a structured program of continuing education and networking opportunities specifically for doctoral researchers via
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): https://go.fzj.de/bmi.tvoed PERSPECTIVE: The position is initially for a fixed term of 3 years but with the prospect of longer-term employment SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYEES: Our International
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population-level neural interactions. Prior work has emphasized rate-based codes due to their relative simplicity; our approach will explicitly extend these models to capture temporal structure within spike
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on the campus of Forschungszentrum Jülich. Your tasks include in detail: Construction and commissioning of a new test stand for the investigation of the continuous butanediol dehydrogenation under dynamic
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Your Job: In the CrowdING project, you will analyze experimental data from large crowds and develop quantitative measures to describe their spatial structure. To do this, you will use and expand