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Course location Stuttgart Description/content The Graduate School of SimTech offers an interdisciplinary structure and international training programme in order to prepare the candidates with
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. The department focuses on the production, analysis, and simulation of functionally optimized structures from the nanometer to the micrometer scale in electrochemically active materials, as well as the development
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social challenges of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), considering ecological, economic, technological, and sociological factors. The RTG's structured PhD program aims to train young researchers in highly
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trajectory, and performance evaluation in traffic simulation. Tasks: Independent and cooperative qualification through scientific research within the project; training in the technical tasks of the individual
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contribute to a sustainable society. Polysaccharides from land plants and algae for the production of hydrogels show, however, a large natural variability leading to varying gel properties. The RTG SusGel
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microphytobenthos (MPB) and its contribution to benthic methane flux in the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea (MicroMeth).” In order to classify the significance of MPB-associated methane production, we will investigate
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1,000 employees from over 50 nations, it is the largest institute of the Max Planck Society . The Department of Theoretical and Computational Biophysics headed by (Prof. Dr. Helmut Grubmüller) is
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the sediment-water interface. N2 O measurements in surface waters and water column will be complemented by measurements of carbon system parameters (pCO2 , DIC, TA) in order to address the overall greenhouse gas
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very latest issues that impact our society and are offering you the chance to actively help in shaping the change! We offer ideal conditions for you to complete your doctoral degree: Working in
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supervision by AI and metabolomics experts at lifespin, as well as by participating professors from the TUM and HSWT. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Simulating synthetic NMR spectra based on biophysical principles and