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acquisition of teaching experience. Requirements: Completed scientific university degree in meteorology, physics or mathematics; Doctoral degree in atmospheric or climate sciences. Desirable: Experience in
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, information technology, (medical) informatics, applied mathematics, physics or similar Interest in the design and implementation of software for robot systems Basics of computer science such as algorithms, data
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possibility of a doctorate. What you bring to the table Master's degree in computer science, mathematics, physics, electrical engineering, or similar fields Excellent programming skills and meticulous work
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The DFG-funded international Research Training Group GRK2662 "Charging into the future: understanding the interaction of polyelectrolytes with biosystems" aims to gain a better understanding of the molecular interactions between polyelectrolytes such as DNA, proteins or heparin with complex...
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PhD Position in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics Earliest starting date: July 2024 The position is limited to 4 years (subject to funding approval) The PhD position is located in the Emmy-Noether group "Microscale and Nanoscale Physics of Topological Metals" led by Dr. Maxim Breitkreiz...
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to the table Enrolled Bachelor/Master student (m/f) with good grades in one of the following programs: Electric engineering, physics, cognitive science, applied mathematics, neuroscience or a related field. You
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degree (e.g. master’s degree) in computer science, mathematics, telecommunications, electrical engineering, or a related field Creativity and interest in new technologies and scientific work A team player
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software and frameworks What you bring to the table Study of mathematics, computer science, physics, electrical engineering or similar with good to very good grades Strong programming skills in Python and
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Learning experiments Experience applied science in exciting projects Prepare material for publications Review relevant literature and data What you bring to the table Study of mathematics, computer science