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multiple technological platforms - photonics, electronics, biological neurons. Responsibilities and tasks This PhD project aims to optimize the design of hybrid electrical–optical computing architectures
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at Forschungszentrum Jülich (including its various branch offices) is available at https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/careers/phd Place of employment: Wuppertal We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds
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various branch offices) is available at https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/careers/phd In addition to exciting tasks and the collaborative working atmosphere at Forschungszentrum Jülich, we have a lot more to
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Your Job: You will participate in an international team in an EU-funded Doctoral Network project called MINDnet. The project consists of 15 PhD students at 7 universities, one research center and
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local activation), multi-timescale adaptation (local memory), and stimulus-specific adaptation (multi-task processing). While the co-optimization of dendrite-inspired functional circuits with emerging
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available at https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/careers/phd In addition to exciting tasks and the collaborative working atmosphere at Forschungszentrum Jülich, we have a lot more to offer ( https://www.fz
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the inductive heating of heterogeneous catalysts as an integral advantage. Your focus will be on the investigation, development, and optimization of this new process in a continuously operated reaction
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at the same time continuing to supply renewable energy. Your goal as one of 19 international PhD candidates within the project is to evaluate the economic viability of geothermal plants that produce power, heat
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linkages based on numerical simulations and to transform them into AI- and ML-ready information to develop and implement an indirect inverse optimization framework to identify microstructures that exhibit
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on model surfaces In situ and operando (surface) X-ray scattering studies of catalyst/polymer interfaces Design, optimization, and testing/benchmarking of reactors for in situ and operando studies