53 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
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the possible accumulation og by-products over several process cycles. You will also consider the influence of storage-related factors. Your task will include: Construction and commissioning of a test facility
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, operation and optimization of fs to ps laser sources Characterization of electrostatic potentials and excited carrier concentrations using off-axis electron holography Mapping of charge carrier lifetimes by
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analytical polymer chemistry as well as in membrane technology Knowledge in the field of alkaline solid electrolyte polymers and their application in electrochemical membrane processes such as fuel cells and
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or diploma in physics, biophysics, applied mathematics, chemistry, or a relevant engineering discipline Strong motivation to study motility of microswimmers and develop computational models Good programming
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) Optimization and tuning of catalyst layer performance and durability: morphology, hydrophobicity, porosity Product analysis and analytical chemistry; investigation of side reactions System process analysis and
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://www.sustainable-pv.de The aim of the project is the integration and selective detachment of ultra-thin layers in solar cells for better recycling, as well as the development of controllable processes
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focus on eye tracking Collaborating closely with partners from computer science (IAS-7, RWTH) Presenting your work at psychological and interdisciplinary conferences Publishing your findings in scientific
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peer-reviewed journals Your Profile: A Master’s degree in chemistry, physics, environmental science, atmospheric science, meteorology, or a related discipline Strong experimental skills; experience in
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scientific exchange at the national and international level Your Profile: You have successfully completed a master’s degree in natural or (industrial) engineering, computer science, or a related field You
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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