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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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engineering, materials science, mechanical engineering or other related fields Strong background in physical chemistry and thermodynamics including the development and understanding of phase diagrams Experience
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of scientific publications and project reports Your Profile: A very good university degree (Master or diploma) in materials engineering, materials science, mechanical engineering or other related fields Strong
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addition to technical models allowing to assess technical scaling and an optimal operation. The optimal plant design is identified by considering the energy supply system, the choice of capture technology, the DAC
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plant design is identified by considering the energy supply system, the choice of capture technology, the DAC-plant’s technical design, the DAC-plant’s operational concept and the positioning of the DAC
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/electronic engineering, computer science, computer engineering, physics, and related fields. For IC projects a strong electronics background, with experience in design and simulation of analog, digital
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degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or a related field, with a strong research interest in sustainable energy technologies and automated systems. Demonstrated experience in programming
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. Additionally, enjoyment of teamwork is an important requirement. Masters degree in electrical/electronic engineering, computer science, computer engineering, physics, and related fields. For IC projects a strong
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data collection and metadata extraction protocols to enhance machine learning-based software applications for materials science. Your Profile: Master’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics
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Engineering or Chemistry, Physics or Informatics Experience with experimental work and characterization techniques Demonstrated experience in programming, particularly in Python, with a robust understanding of