73 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
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or reinforcement learning Interest in (or willingness to learn) plant physiology, genomics and process-based modelling; any prior exposure to crop or ecological models is a plus Proven ability to work independently
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on the project is available at: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/ibi/ibi-3/organization/neuroelectronic-interfaces-nei Your Profile: Applications are welcomed from candidates with a M.Sc. degree (or equivalent
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PhD Position - Organic Electrosynthesis: monitoring of reaction transients with real-time techniques
Your Job: The Electrocatalysis research department (https://www.hi-ern.de/hi-ern/Electrocatalysis) is looking for three PhD students, which research area is to investigate fundamental relationships
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exciting research topics include the development of tailor-made catalysts and processes, as well as the realization of demonstrators. Our department is a world leader in the field of LOHC technology. Apply
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Your Job: Current political developments clearly show how crucial a robust and affordable energy supply is for society and the economy. The transition to a greenhouse gas-neutral, renewable energy
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Your Job: You will develop instrumental analytical and theoretical methods to determine the origin of hydrogen and, in particular hydrogen carriers (including methanol, LOHC systems, formic acid) by
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investigating degradation mechanisms within the framework of green energy conversion and climate change. The open position aims to understand catalyst stability at the nanoscale during electrochemical processes
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Your Job: The transformation of the European energy system towards greenhouse gas neutrality is fundamentally changing our energy landscape. In the future, wind and solar power plants are expected
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eye tracking, we will study how people coordinate and interact within these settings. The project is carried out in collaboration with partners at RWTH Aachen University and the University of Rennes
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Your Job: As part of your activities, you will investigate the wetting behavior of alcohols/lactones and other oxygen-containing LOHC systems on catalyst and membrane surfaces and the effects