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of the doctoral programme is to train outstanding young researchers who will make a major contribution to the development of THz technology, including micro- and nano-fabrication, advanced measurement, modelling
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Computation was founded in 1992 to research fundamental problems in information processing, such as the design of computer algorithms, the complexity of computations and computational models, automatic
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Start date/duration 01.11.2025 for 4 years Job profile: Your tasks: Dissertation in the field of theoretical quantum optics, theoretical modelling of open many-body quantum
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Start date/duration 01.11.2025 for 4 years Job profile: Your tasks: Dissertation in the field of theoretical quantum optics, theoretical modelling of open many-body quantum
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research within the scope of ongoing research projects Design and modelling of a high-speed induction machine Structural dynamics, strength, and rotor dynamics for high-speed applications Design of magnetic
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, control), physical and numerical modelling (2D/3D) Independent research in the field of the dissertation topic Independent teaching, language of instruction German Collaboration in various research projects
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skills Interest in PhD Thesis Knowledge in inverse problems and forward models Willingness to be mobile (work in international projects, conferences, etc.) Admission Requirements Completed master's
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underpinnings of chronic pain and the dynamics of host-microbiome interactions in health and disease. Methodologically, we combine molecular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, preclinical mouse models and the
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investigates how cases involving groups matter for our understanding of the nature of blame and praise, of the conditions under which an agent is morally blameworthy or praiseworthy, and when blame- or praise
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are desirable, e.g., regression analyses, repeated-measures analysis, structural equation modelling, visualisation, preferably in R • Competences in quantitative research methods - ideally knowledge of several