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our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered. Further information about the Medical Microsystems Lab can be found on our website . Questions regarding
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running codes on HPC clusters). Knowledge of (or prior research) in robotics (e.g., ROS, forward/inverse kinematics), manufacturing (e.g., Additive or Subtractive Manufacturing), or computer vision/language
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through our online application portal before November 4th, 2025. Please do not submit compressed files. We will not consider applications sent via email or postal services. We will get in touch with you
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that characterize the deposition environment, investigate their properties and microstructure of the deposited thin films by cutting edge analytical techniques, such as scanning/transmission electron microscopy, atom
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of 2-3 potential referees A short description of research interests Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal
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of strongly correlated electron systems on surfaces. A particular focus is placed on molecular spin systems, where you can harness quantum correlations of many-body spin systems, enabled by atomically precise
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design of cutting-edge experiments at X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) facilities. The role will also involve sample preparation, and characterization using both standard lab-based methods (optical and
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by beam (e.g. laser light, electrons) and plasma induced processing. LAMP provides full cycle technology development, starting from novel materials, deep understanding of the background physics of beam
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electron microscopy, atom probe tomography or scanning probe microscopy. Your profile You hold a PhD in Physics, Materials Science or similar. A high level of motivation to work in close collaboration with
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data analysis. The successful candidate will also be involved in the preparation of samples and their characterization using standard laboratory-based methods (optical and scanning electron microscopy