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chemistry of uranium and plutonium in UO2 and MOX, and the influence of fission product dopants (such as Tc) on the chemical, structural and physical processes of the fuels Application of X-ray diffractions
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are desirable but not essential You are a bachelor or master student in physics, materials science, or comparable. Able to use creative, analytical, and hands-on skills for problem solving. You are a curios
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Your Job: In collaboration with the Chair for Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components (PEM) at RWTH Aachen University, this thesis aims to determine the impact of raw material costs
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framework: https://github.com/FZJ-IEK3-VSA/FINE Your Profile: You are studying engineering, industrial engineering or a comparable course of study Interest in the challenges of the energy transition and its
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Profile: Master’s degree in Materials Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Radiochemistry or a related discipline Experience or interest in nuclear energy, waste management, nuclear fuel or spent nuclear fuel
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his profile in this emerging discipline Your Profile: Master Degree in Plant Sciences, Agriculture, Mathematics, Informatics, Spatial Sciences, Ecology or other related disciplines Interest to work
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HYDRUS and MODFLOW Your Profile: MSc degree in hydrology, environmental sciences, environmental engineering, or similar subjects Knowledge of modelling techniques and ideally of land surface models
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testing process Your Profile: Excellent master degree in chemistry, physics, engineering, or a related discipline Strong interest in pursuing research on electrochemical systems Strong background with one
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automation experts to develop and use a reliable, fast, electrochemical testing process Your Profile: Excellent master degree in process, electrical, chemical, or mechanical engineering or a related discipline
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Your Job: You will be performing simulations of lattice quantum field theory (QCD/low dimensional models), developing analysis methods and tools and simulation software, analyzing, publishing and presenting the results, while collaborating with other group members and collaborators You will...