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Job description: DESY The European XFEL is currently the world's most powerful free-electron laser and has, over the past decade, significantly advanced the ability to resolve the structure of matter
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Muehlleitner (ITP), Prof. Dr. Thomas Schwetz-Mangold (IAP), and Prof. Dr. Felix Kahlhoefer (TTP). KIT is also home to a lively experimental program in astroparticle physics (https://www.iap.kit.edu/english
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(limited to 2000 characters), the email addresses of 2–3 references who can provide a letter of recommendation, if required for the specific position. For more details about the program (including further
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the new Cluster of Excellence Center for Chiral Electronics (CCE, https://www.chiralelectronics.de ). Job description: Participation in the ERC Synergy Grant project CASTLe in the research line CISS for
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Computer ScienceCountryGermanyCityGreifswaldPostal Code17489StreetWalther-Rathenau-Str. 47Geofield Contact City Greifswald Website http://www.uni-greifswald.de/?L=1 Street Domstraße 14 Postal Code 17489 E
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Your Job: Building on in-house fabricated devices, we have recently demonstrated the ability to shuttle electrons between gate defined quantum dots in Si/SiGe over micron-scale distances using only
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the new Cluster of Excellence Center for Chiral Electronics (CCE, https://www.chiralelectronics.de ). Job description: Participation in the ERC Synergy Grant project CASTLe in the research line CISS for
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enabling automated extraction of morphological features (e.g., porosity, tortuosity, connectivity) and fluid flow characteristics from X-ray and electron images integration of motion analysis and digital
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structural biology and cryo-EM demonstrable by at least one first author publication (either in peer-reviewed journals or preprint repositories). Experience in electron tomography and or sub-tomogram averaging
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to the field of activity, please contact Prof. Dr. Andreas Güntner via email. If you have any general questions about the application process, please contact our recruiting team at our phone number +49 (0) 331