After some motivation and first examples, we look at groups systematically and explore the mathematical language to study them. There will be exercises to work on and we discuss solutions (even if incomplete). One of the goals is to understand the symmetry of regular n-gons and to really get in touch with mathematical reasoning. And of course we want to discuss where symmetry might play a role in your work!
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The Research School Network Halle invites all participating doctoral researchers to the third summer meeting. Doctoral researchers from research schools in the field of Natural Sciences and Agricultural and Food Economics have the opportunity to get into contact in a stimulating atmosphere, which fosters exchange and creates opportunities for collaborations. The meeting starts with an interactive workshop on science communication and ends with a get-together. Food and non-alcoholic drinks will be provided for free, alcoholic beverages will be available for a small fee. PIs and postdocs are welcome!
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What is a Patent attorney, how do you become one and what (the heck) does a patent attorney do all day? Short answer: fighting with paper, BUT there is more to it.
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The IMPRS-STNS members meet from 27-29 of June for their annual Retreat at the Schlosshotel Schkopau. Several online program points are also available for externals. Check out our program.
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The Research School Network Halle invites all IMPRS-members to a summer meeting. Participants from local Research schools in Natural Sciences will have the opportunity to get into contact in a stimulating atmosphere, which fosters exchange and creates opportunities for collaboration.
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In the scientific field of magnetism, attention is moving towards ever more complicated magnetic textures. Simple ferromagnetic materials, however, seem to have nothing interesting to offer anymore. Or, do they?
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In the German academic system, Tenure-Track is a relatively new concept. With a tenure-track position, one gets the opportunity to an immediately transition to a permanent position when successfully completing the probationary period (known as the tenure-track phase). The majority of tenure-track positions come along with a professorship; less common and known are lecturer or researcher positions with tenure-track.
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