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of the Chemistry, Physics and Technology Section: Please provide a host letter from at least one Max Planck Institute in the relevant research areas*. For more details about the program (*including further
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The Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine (http://www.bnitm.de/en ) is the largest Research Institute for Tropical Medicine in Germany and is the National Reference Centre for Tropical
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: University degree in mechanical engineering, process engineering, chemistry, physics, or computer science Ability to quickly familiarize yourself with the various issues involved in energy storage and
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. The successful candidate (f/m/d) is expected to be committed to the university’s strategic goals and to actively shape its holistic development (https://www.tu-braunschweig.de/hochschulentwicklung ). In
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. Please indicate in your application which of the above listed projects is most intriguing for you. Your profile Eligible candidates have strong skills in computational molecular (bio)physics, statistical
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possible. Applicant Profile Applicants should have a university degree in physics, physical chemistry, or biophysics (or near completion). Experience with computational science, programming (C/C++ or Python
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communication of research results in stakeholder dialogues with industry actors and policymakers Requirements: Master’s Degree or PhD in Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, Mathematics, Economics
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for a candidate with the potential to build a world-leading, independent research program in the field. You will be responsible for appropriately representing the field of machine learning in digital
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are proud to work together in a truly integrating manner. Our partners, e.g. University of Hamburg, the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology or the German Climate Computing Centre are also hiring. All jobs
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, computer science, medicine, pharmacology, and physics. ISAS is a member of the Leibniz Association and is publicly funded by the Federal Republic of Germany and its federal states. As part of the DFG-funded