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Your Job: We are seeking a PhD candidate to join an ambitious European initiative aimed at revolutionizing the design and integration of energy materials for clean hydrogen energy technologies
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for Energy Materials” in cooperation with partners from academia and industry from several European countries. Your tasks in detail: Conduct cutting-edge research to develop and validate advanced AI
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. Python, Matlab, C, C++) Knowledge of statistical analysis for measurement data Knowledge of energy systems modelling Interest in energy systems and energy infrastructures, especially regarding power and
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offering you the chance to actively help in shaping the energy supply of tomorrow! We support you in your fast-track PhD program in less than three years with: Comprehensive training courses and individual
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Your Job: Direct responsibility for project content and implementation Establishment of cooperation projects with other institutes at Forschungszentrum Jülich (e.g. the Institute of Energy and
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Your Job: Analysis and integration of diverse biological data from the field of plant sciences (large scale genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic and/or single cell data) using cutting
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of relevant agricultural and horticultural crops Provide feedback to the research consortium on optimizing the balance between energy harvesting by the agrivoltaics installation and plant development underneath
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for energy systems. Your work should first focus on the translation of basic power system algorithms to quantum computing (QC). As a result of this phase, use cases should be defined to highlight the value
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Profile: Master’s degree in Materials Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Radiochemistry or a related discipline Experience or interest in nuclear energy, waste management, nuclear fuel or spent nuclear fuel
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rare and potentially toxic metals. The batteries rely on organic redox-active polymers (ORP) that undergo rapid oxidation and reduction reactions. The high power densities of current ORBs