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include: Researching, in particular, publicly available data on current and future materials for energy technologies Implementing the materials in our technology database and in our energy system model
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research findings at conferences, publish articles in high-impact journals, and actively contribute to the wider scientific community Your Profile: Master`s degree in the field of Electrical Engineering
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order to find transformation scenarios without material gaps. Your tasks in this context include: Researching, in particular, publicly available data on current and future phased-out material flows and
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Exploring in-context learning techniques and novel neural networks architecture to improve adaptability from subject-to-subject and day-to-day Your Profile: Current master studies in biomedical engineering
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relevant option for sustainable and efficient production of hydrogen. In addition to alkaline electrolysis, which has been commercially available for a long time, current research is focusing on PEM (polymer
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researchers and students Explore new funding opportunities Or, in other words, build up your own research field! Your Profile: Master degree and doctoral degree (PhD) in electrical engineering, physics
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develop suitable disaggregation methods in the second part of your thesis and apply them to the researched values. To do this, you will: Conduct a systematic literature review of current demand as
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found using the classical algorithms (from 1) with Quantum Optimization Ansatz (from 3) Your Profile: Enrolled as master student in a university Good background in physics, electrical engineering
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, electrical engineering, chemistry or related fields Know-How in the physics of semiconductors and ideally in spectroscopy of semiconductors Very good grades in bachelor and master courses Very good spoken and
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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