42 Electrical Engineering "Helmholtz Zentrum Potsdam Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ" positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in germany
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electrode active materials, especially for the positive electrode (cathode), still need to be further developed in order to achieve similar performance to current Li-based active materials. Therefore, known
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well as in the form of publications in relevant journals Your Profile: Excellent Masters degree in electrical engineering or comparable Programming skills in Python and C++ Fluent written and spoken English
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Program Conduct and disseminate world-class research via publications and conferences Your Profile: You have a university degree (diploma/university/master`s degree) in a natural science or engineering
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the form of publications in relevant journals Your Profile: Excellent Masters degree in electrical engineering or comparable Very good programming skills (Python/ C++) Fluent written and spoken English and
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cells and the proportion of passive components (e.g. current collectors) reduced. These goals can be achieved through new approaches to the production of carbon-based carrier structures (primarily made
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world leading instruments. Your tasks in detail: Participation in scientific projects at MLZ Join experiments of current projects and get trained in neutron scattering Work closely with RIANA core team to
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research via publications and conferences Your Profile: You have a university degree (diploma/university/master`s degree) in a natural science or engineering discipline; preferably with a doctorate A strong
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completed scientific university (Master) studies in electrical engineering, informatics or comparable Strong mathematical background Knowledge and experience in programming (Python, C, C++) Knowledge of state
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to develop and advance battery chemistries by introducing new functionalities into an existing battery technology to achieve ultra-high performant, sustainable and smart lithium-ion batteries. Your tasks in
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to accelerate materials research and develop the next GW photovoltaic technology. We use automated research equipment to experimentally produce, characterize and optimize solar cells. In doing so, we collect a