PhD Position: Method Development for Hierarchical X-Ray Imaging | PhD Position: Method Development for Hierachical X-Ray Imaging at Synchrotron Facilities
Dt Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY Personalabteilung
Job Summary
This PhD opportunity focuses on developing advanced methods for hierarchical X-ray imaging, specifically utilizing synchrotron facilities. The role requires a strong academic background, ideally a Master's degree in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field. Day-to-day responsibilities will involve deep dives into the intersection of algorithm development, high-performance computing, and experimental physics, requiring a proactive willingness to master new, complex topics. The successful candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research, applying strong problem-solving skills within a collaborative team environment. This position offers a unique chance to work at the forefront of imaging technology, demanding good proficiency in a programming language and effective communication in both English and German.
Required Skills
Education
Master's degree in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or related subject
Experience
- Professional experience in research or academic environment
- Experience working at the intersection of algorithm development, HPC, and experiment
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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