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challenges in energy, mobility, and sustainability. Traditional trial-and-error methods in materials design are often too slow, costly, and inefficient to cope with the increasing complexity of performance and
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applications for a PhD Student or Postdoc Position (f/m/d) for any of the following topics: Combining non-equilibrium alchemistry with machine learning Free energy calculations for enzyme design Permeation and
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from the well-known and simple concept of amphiphilicity. We take an innovative look at multiple noncovalent interaction patterns beyond amphiphilicity and how they shape soft matter systems. In
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challenges in energy, mobility, and sustainability. Traditional trial-and-error methods in materials design are often too slow, costly, and inefficient to cope with the increasing complexity of performance and
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considerations. To achieve these research objectives, we will develop appraisal portfolios differing by their fairness perspectives and focused population groups. Then, we will implement bi-level network design
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(MHH). The project is funded by the Wissenschaftsräume programme of the state of Lower Saxony and the Volkswagen Foundation. Your tasks will include: Design the physical intervention component of the app
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projects that start off from the well-known and simple concept of amphiphilicity. We propose an innovative look at intermolecular interaction patterns that we foster and develop in research projects
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to learn and has a strong interest in research. Experience in the design, operation, or maintenance of membrane filtration systems (of any scale) is a definite advantage, as well as experimental problem
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coating, iii) investigation of system design from small-scale to potentially pilot scale, and iv) application to micropollutant removal. Modelling aspects are open to exploration at molecular and process
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the membrane pores and their impacts on the removal of a variety of micropollutants, iii), investigation of membrane characteristics and selection criteria, and iv) design of membranes to achieve complete