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Your Job: Nanoporous materials are key components in electrochemical hydrogen technologies, most importantly in the form of electrocatalytic layers (ECLs) of fuel cells and electrolysers
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degree) in Materials Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Radiochemistry or a related discipline Experience or interest in spent nuclear fuel materials and radiochemistry Preparedness to handle open radioactive
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Your Job: The electrocatalytic interface engineering department led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele focuses on synthesis, manufacturing, analysis and simulation of functional materials to find
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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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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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preparation Deriving insights for film and device fabrication based on the above described workflow Your Profile: Masters degree in physics, materials science, physical chemistry, electrical engineering and
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for self-supervised learning in science Engage in national and international ML/DL communities, most importantly the Helmholtz Foundation Model Initiative Present research results at scientific meeting
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interface You take participance in regular project meetings with the involved partners from industry and research Your Profile: Completed academic studies (Masters) in chemistry or materials science or a
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at the electrolyte/ electrode interface You participate in regular project meetings with the involved partners from industry and research Your Profile: Successfully completed Master`s degree in chemistry, materials
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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