58 channel-coding-electrical-engineering-"https:" PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich
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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 hardware for future neuromorphic systems. You will also gain profound experience in research-software engineering by actively participating in the developer community of the leading simulation code
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experimental systems for cryogenic measurements Development of a microwave quantum control & readout stack Development of Python code to operate quantum systems Detailed experimental characterization
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Website https://www.fz-juelich.de Street Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße Postal Code 52428 E-Mail info@fz-juelich.de Phone +49 2461 61-0 Fax +49 2461 61-8100 STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn
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electrical engineering, computational engineering, or a related discipline A strong foundation in power system modelling and simulation Solid programming skills (Python, C++, or comparable languages) Interest
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developments) through scenario-based modelling Assess the interactions between gas, electricity, and heat sectors, focusing on operational flexibility, cross-sectoral dependencies, and potential bottlenecks
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JülichCountryGermanyCityJülichGeofield Contact City Jülich Website https://www.fz-juelich.de Street Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße Postal Code 52428 E-Mail info@fz-juelich.de Phone +49 2461 61-0 Fax +49 2461 61-8100 STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly
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testing process Your Profile: Excellent masters degree in physics, electrical engineering, mechatronics, process engineering or a similar field Strong interest in pursuing research on electrochemical
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edge of energy systems and computational engineering, developing scalable methods to simulate and secure IBR-dominated grids. Your key responsibilities include: Conducting large-scale simulations
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Approach ( https://vhrz669.hrz.uni-marburg.de/ssf/ ). Understanding the mechanisms controlling subsurface flow (SSF) and the conditions under which it occurs remains a major challenge in hydrology and