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mechanisms Motivation to work in an interdisciplinary team Very good command of written and spoken English (at least B2 level according to the CEFR: https://go.fzj.de/languagerequirements ), ideally supported
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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
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strategies for the decarbonization of the buildings sector in different European countries Your Profile: Very good grades in your master`s degree in energy technology, engineering, environmental sciences
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following links provide further information on diversity and equal opportunities: https://go.fzj.de/equality and on specific support options: https://go.fzj.de/womens-job-journey Eligibility rules
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Your Job: As part of this master`s thesis, the agent-based energy market simulation ASSUME should be expanded to include the local neighborhood. The goal is to further develop the existing
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Master Thesis in Physics or Materials Science: Remanent phase shifter based on memristive technology
and photonics. Your main objectives will be: Design and fabricate area-dependent memristive devices, and integrate them with optical waveguides to function as remanent optical phase shifters
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greenhouse and laboratory work Very good command of written and spoken English (at least B2 level according to the CEFR: https://go.fzj.de/languagerequirements ) Our Offer: We work on the very latest issues
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NEST: https://nest-simulator.readthedocs.io Your tasks in detail: Work with the NEST main code base and experimental branches Dissect the spiking network simulation cycle into phases and capture the flow
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and scientific articles the supervision of PhD and master students Your Profile: Completed academic university degree with subsequent PhD in physics, computer science, mathematics or comparable fields
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Your Job: This Master thesis project provides a unique opportunity to contribute to the further development of an established magnetic micro-actuator with direct applications in cancer research