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engineering Willingness to work in laboratory and cleanroom environments Ideally, initial experience in a technical or scientific environment (e.g. cleanroom, laboratory) Knowledge of solid state physics and/or
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Master`s degree in crystallography, material science, physics, chemistry, or a related field You have an interest in scattering methods, solid-state materials and ideally also knowledge in the field
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promising lean alloy system for additive manufacturing, as the mechanical properties can be tailored through phase composition, distribution and morphology by tuning process parameters. The work is carried
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, data science, applied mathematics, physics, materials science, or a related field. Solid background in machine learning and/or computer vision. Interest in representation learning, active learning
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): https://go.fzj.de/JuDocs SUCCESSFUL START: It is important to us that you quickly settle into the team and are given structured training for your tasks. We also support you from the very beginning and
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19 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Forschungszentrum Jülich Research Field All Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 19 Jan 2038 - 03:14 (UTC) Country
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science, physics, computational science or similar, preferably with a specialization in the field of theory and/or simulation Strong understanding of the (computational) mechanics of solids and the finite