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3 Doctoral Researcher (PhD Student) (all genders welcome) Stellen-ID: 2855 Facility: Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Contact person: Herr Axel Munk [email protected] 0551
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the performance examinations - Collaboration in one of the main research areas of the Institute of Numerical and Applied Mathematics Your profile - Notably qualified diploma or master's degree in mathematics or a
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position, you will learn how to manufacture van-der-Waals organic hybrid structures and characterize them via state-of-the-art quantum transport and microscopy techniques. If you like an international
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cognitive science and computational neuroscience to solve challenging scientific problems Strong mathematical and analytical skills Very good command of the English language For postdoctoral researchers: PhD
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in Mathematics • have a research focus on additive combinatorics or analytic number theory • are proficient in German and English • teaching experience will be beneficial • relevant
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and ideally have very good knowledge in statistical physics, and, as a plus, knowledge in electrodynamics, non-equilibrium physics, quantum field theory, condensed matter theory or numerical methods
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and biology and to 75% in physics and mathematics. The positions are funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) for 3 years with the possibility to extend up to 4 years. The PhD students enrolled in
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of superior candidates would include: Experience in quantum chemical calculations Experience in electrochemistry / electocatalysis Experience in the area of proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) Your tasks
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Saxony (NHG) • Mathematical research in Non-commutative Geometry Your profile • Master Degree and PhD/doctoral degree in mathematics, • Research focus in Non-commutative Geometry and Operator
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defined in Section 31 of the Higher Education Act of Lower Saxony (NHG) Mathematical research in one of the research areas represented at the RTG 2491 "Fourier Analysis and Spectral Theory" Participation in