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, our employees have unique access to national and international stakeholders in politics and business. The position is in the Competence Center Energy Policy and Energy Markets and is available
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Who we are ... Our primary focuses at Fraunhofer IWES are on wind energy and hydrogen technologies. Our institute is home to more than 300 scientists and employees as well as over 100 students from
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Who we are ... Our primary focuses at Fraunhofer IWES are on wind energy and hydrogen technologies. Our institute is home to more than 300 scientists and employees as well as over 100 students from
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Scientist / Project Manager (m/f/d) - Photonic Integration The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (www.fraunhofer.de ) currently operates 76 institutes
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As one of 76 institutes of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft we show how to not only master crises, but grow from them. Pushing boundaries. Always trying something new. Not just thinking, but thinking
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to receiving your application from 15 May 2024 for this position, which is aimed exclusively at visitors to meet@uni-kassel. The Fraunhofer IEE in Kassel conducts research in the fields of energy economics and
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of security, health, energy, information and communication. In the field of quantum technology, the institute is working on the realization of a quantum computer based on colour centres in diamonds. Here
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Are you looking for an exciting thesis? Are you fascinated by laser technology, especially in the fields of energy, microelectronics, aerospace, mobility and medical technology? Then become part of
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technology, is offering the opportunity to write a thesis in the Surface Technology and Shape Ablation department. In the context of climate change and the energy transition, there is growing interest in
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As one of 76 institutes and research facilities of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, the leading organization for applied research in Europe, we show how to not only master crises, but grow from them