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As one of 76 institutes of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, the leading organization for applied research in Europe, we show how to not only master crises, but grow from them. Pushing boundaries. Always
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The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft(www.fraunhofer.de) currently operates 76 institutes and research facilities in Germany and is the world's leading organisation for application-oriented research. Around
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develop your professional network. What you bring to the table You have a PhD in industrial engineering, economics or natural sciences or any related discipline. In addition, you are enthusiastic about
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scope of different subjects such as electrical engineering/electronics, microelectronics, microsystems technology, information technology, computer science, physics, chemistry, optics and manufacturing
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scope of different subjects such as electrical engineering/electronics, microelectronics, microsystems technology, information technology, computer science, physics, chemistry, optics and manufacturing
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title also includes the third gender. Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft values gender-independent professional equality. Employment, remuneration, and social benefits are based on the Collective Agreement
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applications, increased requirements on the performance and reliability of those devices have to be met. The topic of the PhD role will be in characterization of STT-MRAM arrays towards magnetic immunity. You
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production, the Fraunhofer ITWM develops prediction models on the basis of which process optimisations are carried out. These models are calibrated by adapting model parameters to measurement data. The quality
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designed to support decision-making? What you bring to the table A scientific university degree in mathematics, computer science or physics High level of abstraction and mathematical problem-solving skills
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As one of 76 institutes of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, the leading organization for applied research in Europe, we show how to not only master crises, but grow from them. Pushing boundaries. Always