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Your profile: • University degree (MSc or PhD) in any of physics, engineering, medicine or biology. • Experience in optics and signal processing that allows a quick adaption to the technological needs
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Your Job: This PhD thesis aims to quantitatively study the initial stages of light conversion into electrical signals in Si-based photovoltaic devices. The research will employ off-axis electron
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microscopy in biological science; digital signal processing; computer-aided design of optical and photonic systems; LabView; MatLab/SimuLink) Scientific modules (Summer School; Karlsruhe Days of Optics
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are also eligible to submit nominations jointly with a researcher working at a Fraunhofer institute. For details of the nomination process please see the web page Information for nominators
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Environmental Physics 2. Solid State Physics Electron Microscopy Semiconductor Epitaxy Semiconductor Optics Surface Physics 3. Theoretical Physics Complex Systems Solid-State Theory Semiconductor Physics
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scope of different subjects such as electrical engineering/electronics, microelectronics, microsystems technology, information technology, computer science, physics, chemistry, optics and manufacturing
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of life processes while at the same time exploring new frontiers of physics. Research topics include biomolecular structure and dynamics, biological membranes, the underlying cytoskeleton, motor proteins
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offers interdisciplinary approaches to biomedical research with a strong emphasis on imaging. PhD projects range from the analysis of basic cellular processes to clinical translation, from the generation
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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences • | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | about 7 hours ago
to conduct the thesis process, participate in lab visits, and learn according to their preferences or needs. A major focus of the curriculum is the flipped classroom concept, which increases students
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sufficient demand. Mode of study Less than 50% online Programme duration 7 semesters Beginning Only for doctoral programmes: any time Application deadline For detailed information on the application procedure