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simulations for plume-in-grid models Requirements: university degree (MSc or equivalent) in the field of aerospace engineering, physics or similar solid knowledge of Physical and Analytical Chemistry (phase
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(SMART), which pursues research into Algebraic and Geometric Structures, Artificial Intelligence, as well as Detectors, Quantum Sensors and Accelerators The term of doctoral contracts is typically limited
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). Tasks The successful candidate will conduct cutting-edge empirical research in at least one of the following areas natural resources and environment, digitalisation, AI and smart technologies in
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scientific or industrial career! The activity encompasses the design, research, and development of smart AI-based, digitized robotics-assisted sorting systems for products to support product recycling cycles
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reactions and processes. RESOLV’s mission stretches from fundamental research to the translation into applications such as green technologies or smart sensors Open doctoral positions in the Cluster
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for the electrochemical energy storage and conversion. Aiming to develop sustainable and cost-effective batteries, fuel cells, and electrolyzers with improved energy and power density, longer lifetime at maximal safety is
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in the Leibniz Center for Infection Graduate School and graduate programs at the UKE Attractive compensation according to TVöD/VKA Secure employment with meaningful work and respectful collaboration
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, artificial intelligence, and security, with a focus on tools and techniques for constructing reliable, efficient, and secure software. General areas of research include: Artificial intelligence to reason about
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collegial atmosphere, our established health management and occupational pension provision. As a public funded employer, we offer you a secure workplace and facilitate your individual career with our
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disposal subject to pending project approval. The long-term safety of a deep geological repository of high-level radioactive waste requires a detailed understanding of the interactions of radionuclides and