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-motivation, strong teamwork skills and openness to new ideas Very good command of English (B2/C1, spoken and written); German is an asset but not a requirement OUR OFFER The opportunity to pursue a PhD within
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(Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz - WissZeitVG). The position aims at obtaining further academic qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: The scope of responsibilities includes independent scientific research on life cycle assessment
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(Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz - WissZeitVG). The position aims at obtaining further academic qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: The scope of responsibilities includes independent scientific research on life cycle assessment
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Term Research Contracts Act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz-WissZeitVG). The position offers the chance to obtain further academic qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: Development of wire-mesh sensors
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Description We are looking for a highly motivated and talented PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary research team at the Institute of Physical Chemistry. This position offers the opportunity
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(Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz - WissZeitVG). The position offers the chance to obtain further academic qualification (usually PhD). The project: We are seeking motivated researchers to join our international team
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PhD). Tasks: Participate in and co-design research projects in the field of sustainability assessment methods for disruptive innovations such as carbon concrete. The key question is: “How can life cycle
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learning approaches yielding hybrid and reduced order models to enable real-time applications. In collaborating with industrial partners you will integrate real-world data and implement models in industrial
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would like to commit themselves, their achievements and productivity to the success of the whole institution. At the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Institute of Circuits and Systems
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further academic qualification (usually PhD). Background: The DFG project HydroSIGNS is being carried out jointly by TU Dresden (Institute for Groundwater Management) and the Helmholtz Centre