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analyses, you will develop import scenarios for Germany, visualize your results, and derive recommendations for future import strategies. Throughout the project, you will receive guidance and support from
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are mostly used for their heat-energy properties. The MiningBrines project funded by the EU Horizon program aims to develop a strategy to extract CRM and other materials from geothermal brines while
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detail: Identification of novel electrolyte components (conductive salts, solvents/co solvents and functional additives) and their optimal compositions for the development of advanced non aqueous aprotic
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strong Excel skills You are organized, reliable, and proactive You are a good communicator and enjoy teamwork You are comfortable working in English (at least B2 level according to the CEFR: https
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usable in continuum-scale soil and plant-water models Contribute to the development and documentation of reusable, open, and reproducible molecular simulation workflows Collaborate with researchers working
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: Your professional development is important to us – we support you specifically and individually e.g., through training and networking opportunities specifically for doctoral candidates (JuDocS): https
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heteroepitaxial systems. Develop materials design strategies to improve catalyst performances, such as activity and stability. Perform active research on the materials synthesis, characterization, and catalyst
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devices Develop hardware-aware machine learning models incorporating electronic and optical device constraints Design and implement hardware-efficient training methodologies for machine learning systems
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Your Job: Strategic development of the research field on material availability in global energy system transformations, building on the content of the ERC Starting Grant Independent project
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Your Job: Join the SIB:DE FORSCHUNG (Sodium-Ion-Battery Germany Research) project, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), and actively contribute to the development