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Description The International Max Planck Research School for Chemistry and Physics of Quantum Materials is a joint PhD program between the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in
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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Thermodynamics of Actinides is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) - Machine Learning for Modelling Complex Geochemical Systems. The job
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physics, and dynamical imaging in all areas of science covering physics, chemistry, and biology. The program offers exciting research opportunities at ultra-intense electron and X-ray sources to directly
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month Your profile Excellent master’s degree in physics, materials science, engineering or chemistry Very good English knowledge We are committed to employing more handicapped individuals and especially
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, dissertation) Your profile University degree (Master’s or Diploma) in Materials Science, Physics, Materials Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, or a related field Solid knowledge of materials characterization
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(or equivalent) in Earth Sciences, Physics, Chemistry, or Material Sciences. Applicants must not have completed a doctorate previously. Applicants must have very good knowledge of written and spoken English
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profound knowledge in computational and theoretical physics/chemistry. Capability of team work is essential. Skills in high-performance computing, materials chemistry, theoretical chemistry, molecular
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publish findings in peer-reviewed journals Your Profile: A master’s degree in chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, or a related field Desirable background in electrocatalysis and inorganic
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. Your profile A Master’s (or Bachelor’s) degree in chemistry, materials science, or related field. Desired expertise: Electrochemistry, scanning probe techniques (AFM, STM, SECM) Additional experience in
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processes that produce energy and raw materials. The Department of Radiation Research on Biological Systems is looking for a PhD Student (f/m/d) to investigate the impact of ionizing radiation on mammalian