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offering you the chance to actively help in shaping the energy supply of tomorrow! We support you in your fast-track PhD program in less than three years with: Comprehensive training courses and individual
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Process Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a similar discipline Strong interest in pursuing research on electrochemical systems Experience in one (or more) of the following areas
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processing, as well as human resources management Medium and long-term planning of resources, devices and other equipment Your Profile: Completed master`s degree with subsequent PhD in chemistry, materials
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Steinrück), we investigate mechanisms and processes of chemical hydrogen storage using advanced methods (including large-scale research facilities) as well as modern data reduction and data evaluation methods
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Your Job: The PhD project focuses on a family of glutamate transporters – excitatory amino acid transporters – that is responsible for synaptic glutamate homeostasis in the mammalian brain
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quantum mechanical models Your Profile: Scientific Master degree or comparable degree in electrical engineering, computer science, physics, or similar field Basic knowledge in (integrated) circuit design
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degradation mechanisms in ORBs. Your tasks include: Develop and implement an LOD EPR setup on a commerical spectrometer Investigate radical-based polymer materials by continuous-wave and pulse EPR Conduct 2D
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data for system monitoring and control. We are currently seeking a PhD student for the following research topics: Data analysis considering uncertainties and related metrologial aspects Development
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finding solutions for the realization of the clean energy transition. Your Profile: Above-average university degree (Master) in engineering (energy technology, process engineering, mechanical engineering
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techniques from the macro- to nano-scale to assess corrosion mechanisms in fresh and irradiated light water reactor (LWR) and MOX fuels Examining solid state chemical and physical processes that may affect