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within the sub-project “Ternary metal nitrides – exploring fundamental optical and electronic properties towards ferroelectric functional structures”. The research topics focus on experimentally gaining
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”. The announced position is within the joint sub-project “Exploring the upper limits of piezoelectric polarization in ternary metal nitrides” with Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg. The research topics focus
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Description Experimental and computational projects available at the International Max Planck Research School for Sustainable Metallurgy (IMPRS SusMet) in Germany at the partner institutes Max
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of Prof. Dr. Frank Cichos and Dr. Nico Scherf (Max Planck Institute for Human Cognition and Brain Sciences). The position is part of a collaborative project in the Center for Scalable Data Analytics and
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Several PhD positions (f/m/d) in International Research Training Group (iRTG) limits2vision Full PhD
). The successful applicants will be part of a large, multi-disciplinary team located in Tübingen and Paris, with PhD research projects in neuroscience and ophthalmology, covering a wide range of interrelated
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the chance to obtain further academic qualification (usually PhD). Tasks: You will work on the scientific research project “Advancing the understanding of glacial isostatic adjustment in Antarctica” (ANT-GIA
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) should have taken place no longer than six years ago. Due to its broad interdisciplinary orientation, the GSGAS offers an ideal framework for dissertation projects focusing on regional, transregional
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Description Project background: Molecular spin qubits are an appealing platform for quantum information processing due to their potential for long coherence times and high chemical tunability
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An exciting project in an innovative, well-equipped and modern laboratory Excellent training and support in a motivated, international team Creative working conditions in a high-profile research environment A
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of the Leibniz Association. The following position is to be filled at the institute at the earliest possible date, for a fixed term of three years, as part of the Leibniz Association funded project