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connections, in particular, to Latin America. What You Can Expect in Your New Role Independent research within the research group "Complex Analysis and Algebraic Geometry" of Professor Dr. Alexander Schmitt
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collaborators at the Fritz-Haber-Institute (MPG) you will help to explore the microscopic processes behind electron, lattice, and spin interactions in magnetic van-der-Waals materials. During this, you will learn
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Berlin, and the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg. Our work combines physics, chemistry, and materials science and pushes the boundaries of quantum materials research. The overarching goal
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for light-induced dynamical processes, THz pulse emission, ultrafast spectroscopy and theory for current-induced spin dynamics. The research tasks include the development of theoretical models and computer
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. Job description: - Support in preparing human geography courses; - preparation of course content for the master's program “Geographies of Global Inequalities”; - independent assistance in supporting
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using innovative artificial intelligence (AI) techniques. The consortium uses machine learning to accelerate computer simulations of proteins, thus enabling the direct investigation of protein dynamics
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the available media technology for teaching and help maintain various digital platforms (e.g. maintenance of the website) - excellent knowledge of English (equivalent to C1) especially for teaching the tutorial
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. The 3RTG program provides a unique opportunity to: • Conduct research at the intersection of infection biology, animal welfare, and digital analytics • Develop and apply innovative technologies
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The Weinelt research group studies ultrafast dynamics at solids and their surfaces initiated by ultrashort laser pulses. This includes single and collective quasiparticle dynamics to unravel signatures of non-equilibrium dynamics and phase transitions in the transient electronic structure. We...
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As a PhD student, you will become part of an excellent scientific network and benefit from our structured, interdisciplinary graduate program, which includes tailored training, workshops, retreats