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The INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials in Saarbrücken, Germany, is an internationally leading center for materials research, a scientific partner to national and international research
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, Mechanical Engineering (materials focus), or related field Demonstrated laboratory experience in polymer-filler composite fabrication Experience with at least several of the following techniques: SEM, SAXS
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processes such as plasma, hot-wall epitaxy or combustion methods to produce, for example, inorganic or graphene-based materials, composites or heterostructures that offer opportunities for application in
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are a plus): o field/insect ecology & species monitoring / behavioural experiments o mycology and cultivation of fungi o biomaterials or composite materials • Ability to work independently and as part of
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involve protein handling, general laboratory (bio-)chemistry, data analysis and comparison to expected physics. Due to the complex structure of the composite material, we expect emerging effects which can
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-scale atomistic spin simulations to evaluate energetics, thermal stability, non-linear dynamics and stochastic response, and to propose materials engineering routes (composition, doping or strain
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the composition-process-structure-property-performance chain; therefore, enable stability and control of novel manufacturing processes as well as achieving desired properties within materials science and
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of novel electrolyte components (conductive salts, solvents/co solvents and functional additives) and their optimal compositions for the development of advanced non aqueous aprotic sodium-based battery
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to manufacture complex MEMS devices. The second part will be to systematically analyze and optimize the performance of the magnetic micro-actuator by investigating the influence of: geometry, alloy composition
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-driven materials. Our mission is to create interactive, sustainable, and intelligent material systems that either unfold their unique functionality in aqueous environments or derive their properties