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characterization of interface deformation mechanisms, including advanced SEM and TEM methods Finite Element Modeling to design and optimize micromechanical testing geometries Timely dissemination of research
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Your Job: Development and characterization of supported catalytically active liquid metal solutions (SCALMS) (e.g. Ga84Pt) Investigation of SCALMS surface structures using surface sensitive X-ray
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October 1, 2025. Job description: Contribute to research in subproject "C04 – In silico design of mol2Dmat heterostructures", especially in the field of halogen intercalation in graphitic materials and the
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neuroimaging and mc-tCS simulation approaches based on realistic head volume conductor models using modern finite element methods as well as sensitivity analysis. The new methods will be applied in close
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strong drive and background in one or more of these areas: quantum field theories and effective quantum field theories, lattice QCD, non-equilibrium evolution in quantum field theory, finite temperature
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Your Job: QENS and INS experiments to investigate the diffusion dynamics of water and ligand molecules on metal oxide nanoparticle surfaces, accompanied by complementary experimental techniques
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Basic knowledge of analytical chemistry, especially in trace element analysis Experience with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) Experience with laser ablation ICP-MS is an advantage
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Max Planck Institute for Physics, Garching | Garching an der Alz, Bayern | Germany | about 2 months ago
of the experimental system, such as the microwave radiometer, the first stage detector element and the dielectric haloscope booster. Formal requirements for this position are a PhD in microwave engineering
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-organic frameworks, and their physicochemical properties. State-of-the-art spectroscopy techniques are used to enhance the understanding of interactions at the molecular level. The focus is on diffusion and
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corporate network ‘Success Factor Family’ and the Diversity Charter. Applications from disabled persons or applicants with equivalent status are expressly welcome. Further information on family friendliness