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processes. Test procedures in the fields of acoustics, electromagnetics, optics, microscopy and laser technology contribute substantially to the quality assurance of products and plants. The Beneficiary will
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have already successfully obtained a university degree and a PhD, or are about to complete your PhD, in social sciences, economics or economic geography, and have robust knowledge of quantitative
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light at the quantum limit, and on the other hand to apply this knowledge in order to develop novel spectroscopic tools for medicine, biology and industrial material characterisation. The advertised PhD
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science and implement them in industrial practice as partners to industry. The AI aided Scientific Discovery team is looking for a highly motivated researcher to work on the broad area of Physical AI
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cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Science, our excellence in microscopy, and our interdisciplinary organization, we have access to a broad range of techniques and facilities. What
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components. Mit ihrer Fokussierung auf zukunftsrelevante Schlüsseltechnologien sowie auf die Verwertung der Ergebnisse in Wirtschaft und Industrie spielt die Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft eine zentrale Rolle im
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your science degree with excellent results. You show commitment and enjoy taking the initiative. Your enthusiasm and curiosity about research drive you forward. What we offer Gain valuable practical
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, technology development, and science. On the local education campus, various university and non-university research and development institutions are working together in a unique collaboration and a state-of-the
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research along the entire semiconductor value chain and on tailor-made synthetic diamonds. Whether high-frequency circuits for communications technology, voltage converter modules for electromobility, laser
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platform as a doctoral student? At Fraunhofer IPMS , in collaboration with renowned German and European partners from science and industry, we are developing analog accelerators using novel non-volatile