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Description This PhD project relates with ongoing research projects in the area of renewable energy powered membrane processes, in particular solar-powered electrodialysis at IAMT. The removal
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coherent and incoherent seed sources Implement intelligent control over spectral and temporal shapes of broadband nanosecond laser pulses Broadband UV-generation position Implement nonlinear multi-pass cells
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, URSOILL, WATERGRID, SCALARE) or nationally funded projects. He/she will receive high quality supervision from the chair’s senior academic staff and might be involved in teaching at under/postgraduate level
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methods is an advantage High motivation and initiative Ability to communicate and carry out work in an interdisciplinary research team (radiochemistry, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, medicine
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qualification research project Proficient writing and spoken English Motivation to drive your research project and grow towards career goals in academia or industry Excellent communication skills and the ability
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degree or equivalent in a relevant area Good experience in molecular biology Good communication skills and good team spirit Ability to solve problems independently Fluent in English (spoken and written) We
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opportunities. Qualification profile Masters degree or equivalent in a relevant area Good experience in molecular biology Good communication skills and good team spirit Ability to solve problems independently
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and independent way of working, high level of commitment, flexibility, creativity and open mindedness, as well as the ability to work in a team What we can offer you Trust-based working hours 30 days
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are an advantage: femtosecond laser and diagnostics, high power lasers, ultrahigh vacuum, programming skills (Labview, Python) Ability to work closely within a team: engineers, students, postdocs and scientists, and
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particle and photon sources owing to their ability to sustain accelerating fields on the scale of hundreds of GV/m — three orders of magnitude higher than radio-frequency accelerators. At DESY, we're