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: Very good performance in your Master`s degree in the fields of energy technology, mechanical engineering, materials science, civil engineering, industrial engineering, physics, resource management
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masters degree and subsequent Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics Engineering or in a similar field. Alternatively an excellent masters degree with professional experience Very good
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the overall design Your Profile: Master’s degree in the field of natural sciences, engineering, or a related field of study Knowledge of energy process engineering is an advantage Huge interest in energy
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to educational events, such as university lectures, JSC courses and hackathons. Your Profile: Excellent Master in Computer Science, Mathematics, or Physical Science, Very good knowledge and proven skills with
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creating better science through pragmatic solutions. For this you will bring: University degree (Master, Diploma or equivalent) in Material Science or other adjacent fields (e.g. Physics, Chemistry
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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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building models Your Profile: Master studies in the field of of mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, process engineering, informatics and mathematics or similar Good knowledge of a programming
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of the Modelica building models Your Profile: Master studies in the field of of mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, process engineering, informatics and mathematics or similar Good knowledge of a
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membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) for electrochemical characterization Physical, spectroscopic, and electrochemical characterization of MEAs prior to, during, and after operation Participation in project
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well as in fuel cells. Your tasks in detail: Manufacturing of catalyst layers and membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) for electrochemical characterization Physical, spectroscopic, and electrochemical