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The electrification of transportation and the increasing demand for electrical energy conversion make highly efficient and highly compact power converters the heart of many electronic-based systems. Wide-band gap (WBG
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Austrian Academy of Sciences, The Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Innsbruck (IQOQI-IBK) | Austria | 14 days ago
verbal and written English skills Ability to work in a team and to present scientific results to the community Fullfillment of the official requirements for PhD students of the University of Innsbruck Our
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science, physics, or related fields such as statistics, mathematics, mechatronics, or physics. Interest in research in the field of electronic-based systems. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability
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The Medical University of Vienna invites applications for all currently open PhD positions in its 18 PhD programs. Our university is a leader in transnational basic and applied (medicine) research
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of Chemistry is currently seeking candidates for PhD student positions with research experience in organic chemistry. Offer: We are thrilled to announce a fully-funded PhD position in our groundbreaking research
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of Chemistry in collaboration with BASF is currently seeking candidates for PhD student positions with research experience in organic chemistry. We are thrilled to announce a fully-funded PhD position in our
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an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description 12 PhD positions in Mathematics in Graz, Austria The doc.funds project "Discrete Mathematics in
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Mathematics at Graz University of Technology is seeking a PhD student to work on an applied optimization project aiming at efficient solutions for real-world container loading problems as a contribution to a
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, and (iii) developing a robust system at an affordable cost. In this thesis, the PhD student will develop a miniaturized microscope probe, based on MEMS micromirrors, for simultaneous time-resolved three
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identifying the right drug targets and participate in pharmaceutical development, for better patient treatment. We are seeking a highly motivated and intellectually curious PhD candidate to contribute