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Your Job: The electrocatalytic interface engineering department led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele focuses on synthesis, manufacturing, analysis and simulation of functional materials to find
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addition to technical models allowing to assess technical scaling and an optimal operation. The optimal plant design is identified by considering the energy supply system, the choice of capture technology, the DAC
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degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or a related field, with a strong research interest in sustainable energy technologies and automated systems. Demonstrated experience in programming
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the field of energy engineering, optimization, climate change, and climate change adaptation. Software development, particularly in Python will constitute a significant portion of your work. Upon completion
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, conferences, and as scientific papers Contribute to educational events, such as hackathons, data challenges and courses Your Profile: Excellent Master`s degree in computer science, science, engineering or in a
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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
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in physics, physical chemistry, chemical engineering, or related field Knowledge and competences in physical theory and modelling Experience and interest in computer programming Basic knowledge
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of quantum physics and interest in quantum technology Strong mathematical education, in particular, in relation to linear algebra Strong programming experience Ability to effectively communicate in written and
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Geißelbrecht, our department researches and develops a wide range of topics related to chemical hydrogen storage along the entire process chain. In particular, issues in the field of the LOHC technology are
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validation experiments and refine models if required. Combine modelling and real-time simulation with data from on-line sensors for process actuation. Your Profile: Masters degree in science or engineering