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development, microscopy, spectroscopy) Presentation of findings at specialist conferences, publication in leading journals and active exchange with industry and research partners Your Profile: Completed master
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: Strong motivation for an interdisciplinary project that combines physics and biology together with simulation and data science and practical relevance A master`s degree or diploma in biophysics, biology
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work Your Profile: Completed university degree (Master`s) in a subject with a strong focus on chemical engineering, e.g. process engineering, mechanical engineering, technical chemistry, relevant
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and presenting research results at national and international conferences Your Profile: Master`s degree in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or Geosciences Experience in Raman spectroscopy, glass
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journals and at national and international conferences Participation in the development of the institute Your Profile: Sucessfully completed scientific university degree (Master) in the fields of chemical
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applications. You will be part of a dynamic research team applying advanced remote sensing and simulation methods to study soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions. Your main responsibilities will include: Fly
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results in relevant journals and at international conferences Your Profile: A completed university degree (Master or equivalent) with excellent grades in the field of mechanical engineering, material
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Design, set up, and operate experimental systems for circuit-level measurements and data analysis Your Profile: Masters degree in electrical/electronic engineering, computer engineering, computer
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: Masters degree in electrical/electronic engineering, computer engineering, computer science, physics, or related fields Experience with emerging memory devices A strong electronics background, including
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–plant interactions. Your main responsibilities will include: Developing and applying high-resolution time-lapse GPR and EMI imaging methods at multiple scales to enhance our understanding of the soil–root