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groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Your Tasks: Development and application of algorithms for modelling, evaluation and visualization of ultrafast processes Investigation of ultrafast dynamics in
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of high cor
on unravelling the origin of the elevated corrosion rates of AM-built Mg- and Zn-alloys. The work will revolve around micro- and nanoscopic visualization of initial micro-galvanic activity upon metal contact with
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, psychophysiological measurements (e.g., EMG), eye-tracking and devices for the presenta-tion of visual, olfactory and auditory stimuli •Working environment at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU
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revolve around micro- and nanoscopic visualization of initial micro-galvanic activity upon metal contact with an aqueous electrolyte. For this, in situ SEM and in situ TEM will be used at HEREON. This will
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developing imaging methods allowing to visualize molecular processes inside organisms, tissues and cells. With the help of imaging, we perform cutting-edge research in vascular, inflammatory, infectious
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periods, helping to troubleshoot on-the-ground challenges, conducting statistical data analysis and visualizing results, writing and submitting research papers, presenting your research at academic
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. This project focuses on unravelling the origin of the elevated corrosion rates of AM-built Mg- and Zn-alloys. The work will revolve around micro- and nanoscopic visualization of initial micro-galvanic activity
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rates of AM-built Mg- and Zn-alloys. The work will revolve around micro- and nanoscopic visualization of initial micro-galvanic activity upon metal contact with an aqueous electrolyte. For this, in situ
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processes in the Baltic Sea region, experience in the visualization and scientific analysis of large climate datasets, and confident communication in English. What does the IOW offer? The IOW offers you a
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visualize the IAM2d in a suitable simulation environment, preferably Python, and to calibrate and validate it on naturalistic and experimental data. Ultimately, the IAM2d will be evaluated in various low