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well as in use of numerical methods via collaboration with RICAM experts the opportunity to complete a high-quality dissertation within an excellent, collaborative, and transdisciplinary research environment a
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are expected to have a M.Sc. or equivalent in engineering, applied math, physics or similar and a solid background in mechanics and numerical methods. Programming skills (any language) are a plus. If
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workflow for the analysis of single-crystal diffuse scattering. In this project, you will have the opportunity to contribute towards reaching this challenging aim. Your tasks include: Deducing numerous
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international research contexts Your Profile: Excellent Master’s degree in mechanical engineering, energy systems, computational engineering, or a related field Strong background in numerical methods and applied
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receive intense training on formulating their research question. The courses introduce methods of law and economics research, such as econometrics, game theory, experimental economics, and behavioural law
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Your Job: Digital methods for inverse materials design are essential to efficiently create new, sustainable and recycling-adapted structural metals. Alloys with a reduced number of elements, so
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instruments, data analysis as well as theoretical and numerical modelling provide excellent research opportunities for PhD students. Solar system science research subjects include cosmochemistry, small bodies
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medicine and numerous accredited Bachelor's and Master's degree programs. MSB is part of the IRO Group, which also includes MSH Medical School Hamburg, HMU Health and Medical University Erfurt, HMU Health
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position is the development of novel machine learning methods for modeling molecular properties, in particular regression models for bi-molecular properties. The research is embedded in the thematic context
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synaptic resilience and the reliability of synaptic responses. The work primarily involves mathematical modeling and numerical simulation, but also the analysis of experimental datasets for model validation