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Qualifications • You have a degree (Master’s or equivalent) in Civil Engineering or Mechanical Engineering with a strong focus on continuum-solid mechanics and computational methods. • You have experience
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H) in the Faculty of Mechanical and Civil Engineering (MB), the W3 professorship "Solid Mechanics" (reference number: MB-0325) is to be filled as soon as possible. We are looking for a person who has
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have a solid understanding of the principles of quantum mechanics and electromagnetism. You have a solid foundation in scientific programming. You have done research related to laser-molecule
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with a broad program in basic research to the development of future solid-state-based quantum technologies at TUM, thus supporting a central goal of Munich Quantum Valley. The successful candidate will
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ahead. We turn research into the future. We want an earth that is worth living on. With our applied research on Circular Economy, Carbon Management, Green Hydrogen and Local Energy Systems, we make
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, creative, goal-oriented, and solution-driven working style. Solid knowledge of material characterization, mechanics, or modeling and simulation techniques, with a keen interest in further developing
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reconstruction of Solid Oxide Cell (SOC) electrode microstructures. This role is part of the Electrochemical Processing and System Technology department at IET-1, where our team is working to automate electrode
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Required Skills & Experience A Master of Science/Engineering degree (or equivalent) with excellent academic results in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical/Computer Engineering, Physics
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with a broad program in basic research to the development of future solid-state-based quantum technologies at TUM, thus supporting a central goal of Munich Quantum Valley. The successful candidate will
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) with excellent academic results in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical/Computer Engineering, Physics, or a related field at the time of appointment Required knowledge Excellent