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focuses on advanced materials, innovative methodologies, and transformative solutions that address today’s most pressing challenges in the fields of energy transition and environmental sustainability
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Work group: Institute of Materials Physics Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Starting date: 09.12.2025 Job description: Scientist (Postdoc) as research software engineer Referenzcode
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Jobs Online. We will follow "The January 31 High Energy Theory Postdoc Accord”. For further information please write directly to hep-th@ijs.si. Application Materials Required: Further Info: http://web-f1
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March 2, 2026. Apply for this position using the Apply Now button at the top or bottom of this posting. Application materials should include a cover letter, a current resume, and at least three references
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Start of announcement 09.12.2025 End of announcement 18.01.2026 Institute or department Institute of Materials Physics Location Geesthacht Apply now Go to applicant portal Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon
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the project, including (1) integration into the team and acquisition of skills necessary for the project; (2) development of components using additive manufacturing; (3) support in operating three-dimensional
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information at BNL | Benefits Program This is a joint position between the National Synchrotron Light Source II and the Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science department, which plans to develop new
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and thermalization in driven systems, photon-dressed states in space- and time-dependent settings, and emergent phenomena in periodically driven two-dimensional materials and magnetic heterostructures
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for sample formulation (by developing new polarization sources such as radicals or polarizing matrices) and ii) developing new methods and multi-nuclear, multi-dimensional NMR pulse sequences that will enable
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) of the Czech Academy of Science led by Tomáš Neuman . The team investigates atomic-scale optical properties of molecules and low-dimensional materials, particularly in the context of scanning probe microscopy