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), or institutes at RWTH Aachen University Participation in experiments as well as design and construction of instruments and/or sample environments with practical work at neutron sources Supervision of PhD, MSc and
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Your Job: As PhD student you achieve fascinating insight into catalyst interfaces with the following tasks: Synthesis of model catalyst interfaces Participation in neutron scattering experiments
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Participation in experiments as well as design and construction of instruments and/or sample environments with practical work at neutron sources Supervision of PhD, MSc and BSc students Presentation of research
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of new project partners Responsible for compliance with relevant safety regulations and rules Participation in public relations for the purpose of presenting the institute to the outside world through
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on capacity, conductivity, and stability of materials by applying multiscale approaches Writing project reports and scientific publications The work is part of a Franco-German project on high-performance
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of materials by applying multiscale approaches Writing project reports and scientific publications The work is part of a Franco-German project on high-performance batteries and also includes a research visit to
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the modelling pipeline Your Profile: A university degree (Master) with subsequent PhD in Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Biology, Computational Physics/Engineering or related fields with strong relation
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Supervisors: www.fz-juelich.de/en/judocs Extensive company health management Ideal conditions for balancing work and private life, as well as a family-friend corporate policy Flexible working hours and flexible
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documentation Scouting and analysing international developments, benchmarking and writing papers Identification of suitable content and development of contributions for effective public representation Your
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publications and conferences Your Profile: Completed Master‘s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or Computational Science, preferably followed by a PhD or equivalent