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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Dear Colleagues There is a Post Doc positions avaliable in Dresden/Freiberg, Germany on numerical simulation of the mechanics of biological
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publications and success in competing for third-party funding, and the recognition as a board-certified specialist for urology. We expect a highly accomplished physician and scientist with a nationally and
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of nonlinear PDEs or the development of new solver- or coupling-methods incl. their convergence analysis, but also modeling and simulation aspects across a wide range of fields - from biomechanics and geophysics
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Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations Experience in setting up and running MD simulations. Previous usage of the AMBER suite is an asset Knowledge on force fields structures and analyzing molecular trajectories
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Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations Experience in setting up and running MD simulations. Previous usage of the AMBER suite is an asset Knowledge on force fields structures and analyzing molecular trajectories
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molecular dynamics (MD) simulation tools and AI-driven approaches. The role also builds a systematic design platform that integrates reporter and preclinical data in close collaboration with experimental
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Helmholtz Zentrum München - Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt | Germany | 29 days ago
or almost completed) in Physics, Applied Mathematics, Complex System or a related field. Strong background in mathematical modeling, machine learning, or biophysical simulations. Demonstrated interest in
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Degree German doctoral degrees covered by LogDynamics: "Dr-Ing": Doctor of Engineering "Dr rer nat": Doctor of Natural Science "Dr rer pol": Doctor of Economics "Dr jur": Doctor of Laws Course
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Degree Dr rer nat (Doctor of natural sciences) Course location Münster Teaching language English Languages Courses are held in English. Mode of study Less than 50% online Programme duration 6
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Your Job: The electrocatalytic interface engineering department, led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele focuses on the manufacturing, analysis, and simulation of functional materials to find an optimal