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possible electrode degradation phenomena. Responsibilities and tasks Synthesis and characterization electrode materials of electrodes and relative interfaces for the ceramic cells. Physical-, chemical- and
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and characterization electrode materials of electrodes and relative interfaces for the ceramic cells. Physical-, chemical- and structural characterization as well as, gas phase analysis of reaction
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to identify trends in the data. Applicants should have a PhD in physics, materials science, electrical engineering, or a related field. A deep understanding of device physics, numerical modeling, and computer
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please use the following link: https://www.rug.nl/research/ape Qualifications Candidates should have a PhD degree in materials science and engineering. A strong background in chemical vapor deposition and
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, and wearable sensors. The ideal candidate should be eager to work in an interdisciplinary environment. As a Postdoc, you will collaborate with our dynamic team of enthusiastic PhDs and Postdocs, who
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. As a Postdoc, you will collaborate with our dynamic team of enthusiastic PhDs and Postdocs, who specialize in MEMS, electronic materials, flexible electronics, biomimetics, sensor technology, and
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current drift-diffusion modeling software, applying it to experimental data, and using machine learning to identify trends in the data. Applicants should have a PhD in physics, materials science, electrical
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(ENTEG), Faculty of Science and Engineering. For more information about the APE group please use the following link: https://www.rug.nl/research/ape Qualifications Candidates should have a PhD degree in
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experience after attaining PhD (the position is 0.8 FTE) - a gross holiday allowance of 8% - a gross 8.3% year-end bonus - a position for a period of 42 months. Selection process You may apply
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years in the area of galaxy formation and evolution at high redshifts, and is particularly focused on the scientific exploitation of JWST data. The successful candidate should hold a PhD in Astronomy at