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Your Job: We are offering a PhD position dedicated to the advancement of cryo-EM image analysis methods at the interface of Structural Biology and Electron Imaging at the Forschungszentrum Jülich
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on investigating the change in the catalysts surface under relevant process conditions using spectroscopic analysis methods. Your task will include: Application of established and novel methods for the preparation
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Your Job: Your research will explore the integration of emerging energy technologies into future energy systems and assess their potential contributions toward a greenhouse gas-neutral Europe. A key objective is to identify under what technical and economic conditions innovative...
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the opportunity to contribute to collaborative efforts at the interface of data science, imaging, and materials research. You will strengthen the data science and machine learning activities of the IAS-9 with
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learning, or signal processing; familiarity with microscopy data is an asset but not required Interest in foundational machine learning research with applied impact in scientific imaging Demonstrated
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and/or atom probe tomography Experience in image processing Experience in programming with Python or Matlab is strongly desired Team spirit as well as excellent communication and organizational skills
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/RDF knowledge graphs, SPARQL endpoints, and open benchmarking suites to guarantee FAIR, reusable research data Mine and link structure-property relationships from DFT, MD, phase-field, TEM/SEM, and
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Your Job: At the Electrocatalysis department of Prof. Karl Mayrhofer, we offer a PhD position within the team Nanoanalysis of Electrochemical Processes. Lead by Dr. Andreas Hutzler, the team is
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integration of energy systems data and models and apply data science methods to make them usable for transparent energy systems analyses. The collected data will be processed and semantically enriched using
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secondments) and attend conferences and network activities If applicable, further desirable qualifications: Experience in organic semiconductor processing and characterization High degree of independence