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24 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin Research Field Chemistry » Applied chemistry Physics » Chemical physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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Start of announcement 30.05.2024 End of announcement 07.07.2024 Institute or department Institute of Materials Physics Location Hamburg Apply now Go to applicant portal Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon
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: 16.05.2024 Job description: DESY With the storage ring PETRA III and the Free-Electron-Laser FLASH, DESY offers a unique combination of photon sources to the scientific community. PETRA III, one of the most
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is working on solutions to efficiently transmit photonic quantum states between satellites and ground stations. The "Optical Technologies for Satellite Links" group deals with technologies in
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flavour tagging, electron and photon identification and luminosity measurement. For the LHC upgrade the group builds silicon strip modules to be used in one of the endcaps of the new silicon tracker.The
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background in experimental condensed matter research You are enthusiastic about data, digitisation, neutron and photon scattering You have knowledge of synchrotron/neutron research and magnetism, quantum
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. We are applying this laser technology as driver for secondary photon and particle sources. Within our MEGA-EUV project, a joint activity between DESY, University of Hamburg as well as multiple industry
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Degree Dr rer nat/PhD In cooperation with Helmholtz Graduate School for Hadron and Ion Research, Abbe School of Photonics, Graduate Academy of FSU Jena Teaching language English German Languages
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Degree Dr rer nat, Dr-Ing Doctoral degree or degree awarded by Universität Hamburg, Hamburg University of Technology, Helmut Schmidt University In cooperation with Helmholtz Centre for Infection
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degree programme No Description/content Photonics is one of the main research fields at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, and about 300 doctoral candidates are currently enrolled in our research