72 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
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-type hydrogels Linkopings Universitet (LiU): development of the neurohybrid network The work will be done in close collaboration with the other members of the FADOS network. Further information
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The project will include two secondments (6 months each): Stuttgart University (USTUTT): formulation of n- and p-type hydrogels Linkopings Universitet (LiU): development of the neurohybrid network The work will
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ontology alignment in physics and materials domains Build and maintain ontologies, OWL/RDF knowledge graphs, SPARQL endpoints, and open benchmarking suites to guarantee FAIR, reusable research data Mine and
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pipelines for semantic enrichment of unstructured data, including entity recognition, relation extraction, and automatic ontology alignment in physics and materials domains Build and maintain ontologies, OWL
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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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Collaborative Doctoral Project (PhD Position) - AI-guided design of scaffold-free DNA nanostructures
Your Job: The field of structural DNA nanotechnology holds a great promise for the realization of all-DNA building blocks with arbitrary complexity and shape at the sub-nanometer scale
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facilities for your work Networking & Exchange: You will participate in (international) conferences and project meetings and actively build your scientific network Work-life balance: Flexible working
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will have access to excellent scientific and technical facilities for your work Networking & Exchange: You will participate in (international) conferences and project meetings and actively build your
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technologies with the long-term goals of the energy transition, the European “Green Deal” and the phase-out of lignite. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space, the project
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, the European “Green Deal” and the phase-out of lignite. Funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space, the project focuses on two central aspects: accelerating technology development