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environment at a leading German university? Then we invite you to apply! The newly established Collaborative Research Centre SFB 1772 ‘mol2Dmat’ investigates novel collective states and quantum phenomena in
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is to find new ways to manipulate these materials to build systems with designer Hamiltonians — and enable new quantum technologies. Our main experimental tools include nanofabrication, electrical
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research environment at a leading German university? If so, we invite you to apply! The newly established Collaborative Research Center CRC 1772 "mol2Dmat" investigates novel collective states and quantum
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The PhD position is located in the Emmy-Noether group "Microscale and Nanoscale Physics of Topological Metals" led by Maxim Breitkreiz. The group is part of the Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum
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scientists within Germany and worldwide (https://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/forschung/dahlem-center-for-complexquantum-systems/index.html ). The research focus of the Dahlem Center is quantum theoretical solid
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research environment at a leading German university? If so, we invite you to apply! The newly established Collaborative Research Center CRC 1772 "mol2Dmat" investigates novel collective states and quantum
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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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, teaching within the Bachelor and Master Program of the department. The position offers the opportunity to acquire your own third-party funded projects and to obtain a postdoctoral qualification (Habilitation
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on the connections between global dependencies and ruptures. The regional focus of the program is both on people and places in the so-called Global South and North. It takes into account that economic and societal
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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