20 phd-position-in-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
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develop processes for the purification of hydrogen obtained from diol-based carrier molecules and to evaluate possibilities for the use of electrochemical compression processes. In this PostDoc position you
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Your Job: In this position, you will work in an interdisciplinary team of experts in HPC, ML, and biomedicine. You will contribute your individual strengths while also developing in adjacent fields
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environment for reactors in serial production for operando studies Operando investigation of catalyst structures using high energy X-ray methods (scattering, spectroscopy, imaging) using in-house- and
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) structures using high energy X-ray methods (scattering, spectroscopy, imaging) Design, optimization, and testing/benchmarking of reactors for operando studies Unravelling of relationships between catalyst
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activities. Your Profile: Master and PhD degree in astronomy, physics, computer science or equivalent fields of study. Proven experience in N-body simulations and the comparison of simulation and observation
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process, the role of ISOs passing through molecular clouds, taking part in molecular cloud collapse and disc formation. Your tasks in detail: Perform scientific work on the research topic, in collaboration
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Job description: Your Job: Responsible scientist for the operation of the X-ray photoelectron
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guidance and support for employees, doctoral candidates and students Your Profile: Master`s degree with subsequent PhD in theoretical physics or a similar field Background and strong interest in developing
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Your Job: Responsible scientist for the operation of the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) device Upgrade and development of the device for future projects Research on fusion relevant materials
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resonance. Your tasks are among others: Operation of a millikelvin scanning probe microscope Investigation of molecular and atomic spin/qubit systems on surfaces using spectroscopic techniques Fabrication and