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activity in suitable assays. The structural design of the core structures will be complemented with computational analysis and prediction. Requirements The candidate must have: been awarded a second-cycle
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the ability to independently plan and carry out work. You have good communication skills in speech and writing, where through this quality you cooperate well with others and can present scientific
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for a highly motivated and ambitious student for this challenging project. The student will design, plan, and execute the experimental work, often in collaboration with colleagues, critically analyze and
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of the project, i.e. to design and program the software, to perform computational experiments, to analyze data, and to present and publish the results. The choice of sub-projects will be adjusted to your interests
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student’s research. The main emphasis is laid on the scientific quality of the texts/thesis submitted by the applicant. The applicant’s education, work experience and research plan are also weighed in. A
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current research areas, with a major focus on water adsorption under various application relevant conditions, as well as to design, optimize and perform (thermo and photo-) catalytic reactions for hydrogen
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. You can find more information about us on the Department of Information Technology website . At the Division of Systems and Control, we develop both theory and concrete tools to design systems
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the project and experience with that method is therefore considered a merit. Great emphasis will be placed on personal qualities such as the ability to independently plan and carry out work. You have good
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characteristic of all ENERCON wind turbines. ENERCON is also a pioneer in areas such as rotor blade design, control or grid connection technology and repeatedly demonstrates its great innovative strength with a
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printed circuits, as well as being involved in the design and analysis of the circuits. Materials and technology must be chosen based on a circular sustainability perspective, with high demands on the reuse