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Your Job: Join the EU funded SAFELOOP 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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dynamics of energy materials on the atomic and mesoscopic scale using neutron methods, complementary X-ray experiments and support of further techniques including computer simulations Synthesis and
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the form of publications in relevant journals Your Profile: Very well completed scientific university (Master and PhD) studies in informatics or computational science Strong mathematical background Extended
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performance Your Profile: Current master studies in biomedical engineering, physics, computer science, mathematics, electrical/electronic engineering or in a related field Strong programming skills (Python
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the preparation of third-party funding proposals Support in establishing the institute Your Profile: Master`s degree in physics, chemistry, material science, chemical engineering, computer Science, or related
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completed scientific university (Master) studies in electrical engineering, informatics or comparable Strong mathematical background Knowledge and experience in programming (Python, C, C++) Knowledge of state
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international conferences and peer reviewed journals Your Profile: Masters degree in bioengineering, environmental sciences or applied mathematics Knowledge of plant and soil sciences Mathematical modelling
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and problems in the context of ML & AI. Your Profile: Completed university degree (master`s degree or equivalent) and, if applicable, doctorate in data science, computer science, mathematics
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and Ornamental Crops, the University of Bayreuth, the Technical University of Munich, and the Czech Academy of Sciences. The TeAM-uP project will investigate the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
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their influence on the overall performance and safety of sodium-based batteries and their chemistry You cooperate with partners from theory to optimize charge transport at the electrolyte/ electrode