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Dresden explores and develops novel quantum materials with tailored properties. Around 300 researchers from over 30 countries work at the interface of physics, chemistry, and materials science to lay
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14 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie Research Field Physics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3
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of industrial processes. In a joint effort of both institutes, the Department AI4Quantum – Machine Learning for Quantum Simulation and Computing and Thermal Energy and Process Engineering are looking for a PhD
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-equilibrium physics applied to soft matter, quantum field theory, or quantum matter, as well as in the area of quantum information. Openness to interdisciplinary collaboration with other faculties, with cross
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in Physics, Quantum Phenomena or a related discipline Experience in the application of neutron scattering methods for the investigation of the structure and excitations in condensed matter systems
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physical–chemical perspective, and is encouraged to establish additional links within the institute’s research in quantum physics, functional condensed matter, or biological physics. Research involving
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environment involving the fields of cosmic ray physics, neutrino astronomy, dark matter, quantum field theory, experimental and theoretical collider physics, experimental and theoretical flavour physics
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is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) - Electrochemical swing adsorption of carbon dioxide. Your tasks Performing quantum mechanical and ML-based simulations to determine CO2 adsorption energies
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or more of the following areas: + Quantum computing and quantum algorithms + Solid-state physics, computational materials science, or quantum chemistry + Battery materials modeling Excellent
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Universität Regensburg The Department of Physics, University of Regensburg, invites applications for a Professorship of Experimental Physics (Chair, Paygrade W 3) to be appointed as soon as possible