80 web-developer-university-of-liverpool PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
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and phenotyping for sustainable crop production with the vision to transform crop production by optimizing breeding and farming management through developing and deploying new technologies. Within
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Technology of Saarland University Comprehensive training offers and individual opportunities for personal and professional development (e.g., within the HITEC Graduate School and JuDocS, the Jülich Center
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field of electrocatalysis. Production of catalyst inks is one of the first steps along the development chain to new energy devices like fuel cells and electrolyzers. You will integrate and operate
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the manufacturing and characterization of material samples. As such, the position offers the opportunity to be involved in fruitful national collaborations. In this exciting job you can expect: to develop automated
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of the first steps along the development chain to new energy devices like fuel cells and electrolyzers. You will integrate and operate automated laboratory equipment to ensure reproducible and data-rich
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at the University of Wuppertal Work with a variety of calibration units, optimize and extend existing setups, develop a novel setup to perform an absolute radiometric calibration Perform a line-of-sight calibration
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reports Develop and apply software tools Document software and data according to the FAIR data principles Your Profile: Master`s degree in astronomy, physics, computer science or equivalent degree Solid
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offers the opportunity to be involved in fruitful national collaborations. In this exciting job you can expect: to develop automated workflows for descriptor based microstructure reconstruction to identify
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adjacent topics Present / publish results in collaboration meetings, workshops and conferences and the preparation of project reports Develop and apply software tools Document software and data according
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, your work will contribute to establishing a fundamental understanding of the mechanical properties and microstructure of newly developed advanced ceramic materials for solid oxide electrolyzer cells