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research activities in the field of applied and computational PDEs in a coherent manner. Current research covers a wide range of applications, including biology, materials science, and astrophysics, and uses
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defined by the collective agreement. The research should focus on Human-Computer-Interaction, Visualization, Usability Research and Data Science. This is part of your personality: Professional competence
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well as applied research within an intensive doctoral teaching programme tailored to the scientific needs of students in small topical groups. The Doctoral School Computer Science provides the option of performance
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communication mediated by mass media. Your personal sphere of influence: As a University Assistant (Predoc) you will be part of the Computational Communication Science Lab (CCL), an interdisciplinary research
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) Limited contract until: 31.08.2029 Job ID: 4386 Are you interested in the study of problems in quantum many-body physics through the lens of quantum information and quantum computing? Do you enjoy analyzing
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of research proposals and acquisition of third-party funding. Participation in scientific studies, publication projects, and presentations. Integration into the research group and contribution to research group
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the faculty’s ongoing research activities in the field of applied and computational PDEs in a coherent manner. Current research covers a wide range of applications, including biology, materials science, and
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, cognitive science, neuroscience, computer science, engineering, and physics. The focus of our research is to develop new neurotechnologies and Al tools to better understand psychological phenomena and to
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researchers in Computer Science as supervisors and co-supervisors who pursue basic as well as applied research within an intensive doctoral teaching programme tailored to the scientific needs of students in
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better understand our world. Does this sound like you? Then join our accomplished team! Your personal sphere of influence: The Computational and Soft Matter Physics Group at the Faculty of Physics invites