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the Institute of Physical Chemistry in Warsaw and Stuttgart University. Your Profile: You are an enthusiastic and motivated researcher You have a Masters degree and a PhD in physics, chemistry, engineering or
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simulations of CG model enzymes and their constructs to optimize the overall catalytic activity. The work will be done in collaboration with Prof. S. Kondrat from the Institute of Physical Chemistry in Warsaw
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H2 profiles in collaboration with our modeling department Your Profile: MSc in meteorology, physics, chemistry, environmental sciences or a related field with good final grade (German system equivalent
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, electrical engineering, chemistry or related fields Know-How in the physics of semiconductors and ideally in spectroscopy of semiconductors Very good grades in bachelor and master courses Very good spoken and
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Your Job: Join a research project to develop new battery chemistries and expand functionalities of current battery technologies to achieve next-generation, eco-friendly and safe batteries: You are
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, chemistry, environmental sciences or a related field with good final grade (German system equivalent 2.0 or better) Very good experimental skills are essential Experience with AirCores, GC systems, Balloon
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Your Job: Join the EU funded SAGELi project to develop and advance battery chemistries by introducing new functionalities into an existing battery technology to achieve ultra-high performant
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creating better science through pragmatic solutions. For this you will bring: University degree (Master, Diploma or equivalent) in Material Science or other adjacent fields (e.g. Physics, Chemistry
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batteries and also includes a research visit to France. Your Profile: Successfully completed scientific master’s degree and PhD in the field of Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science or a comparable field with
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preparation Deriving insights for film and device fabrication based on the above described workflow Your Profile: Masters degree in physics, materials science, physical chemistry, electrical engineering and