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partner from data sciences provides data management and AI based Image analysis, an internal simulations group working on quantitative models to reproduce and predict experimental data, and an internal
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Your Job: Synthesis and physicochemical characterization of energy materials or representative model systems Characterization of the dynamical and structural properties of energy materials with a
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genera, should be used for the European simulations, the global version of the model for global model runs Compare the vegetation model outputs with pollen and charcoal records together with experts
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Flexible working time models for the compatibility of family and career Opportunity for graduation and support for career development A positive working atmosphere in a supportive team Good access
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). The institute also maintains locations in Dedelow and Paulinenaue. The position will be based in the Research Platform “Data Analysis and Simulation „within the Working Group “Ecosystem Modelling“ under
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analyse data from krill fishing operations and explore the potential impact of the fishery on krill populations. This will be achieved through the use of empirical approaches and simulation models exploring
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technologies for batteries. Your tasks in detail: Develop innovative quantum computing approaches for the simulation of electrochemical processes in complex electrode materials Connect quantum-enabled models
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for multi-band and multi-perspective sensing in ISAC systems Analyze system performance using analytical modeling and simulation-based evaluations Contribute to collaborative research projects and document
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particle lifetime. You will combine experiments and simulations (CFD-DEM, population balance modeling) to study breakage behavior, supported by mechanical testing and in-situ micro-computed tomography (µCT
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work tasks are advantageous but not mandatory: Simulation sciences, ideally modelling microswimmers, Wet-Lab work, Different forms of microscopy Our Offer: We work on highly topical, socially relevant