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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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-flight measurements and defect spectroscopy Planning and realisation of 1D–3D device simulations with OghmaNano and machine learning to analyse charge carrier dynamics and loss mechanisms of organic solar
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of the (computational) mechanics of solids and the finite element method and/or spectral solvers Practical experience in at least one programming language (preferably Python) and experience with the use of Unix/Linux
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science. A wide range of quantum theoretical methods shall be employed. A solid background in quantum mechanics and programming skills are prerequisite for this position, as is the readiness to learn and to
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theoretical methods shall be employed. A solid background in quantum mechanics and programming skills are prerequisite for this position, as is the readiness to learn and to apply new methods. For an initial
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studies with above-average grades in Chemical Engineering, Energy- or Process Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computational Engineering Sciences, Simulation Sciences, or similar have gained
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unravel the atomic-scale mechanisms that underlie the high strength and ductility of Mg-rare earth (RE) based alloys. This will be achieved through a combination of advanced microstructural characterization
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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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The primary task of the project is to unravel the atomic-scale mechanisms that underlie the high strength and ductility of Mg-rare earth (RE) based alloys. This will be achieved through a combination of
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sensors systems, which involves the characterisation and optimisation of near- and mid-infrared lasers, paired with work on the optical and mechanical packaging of these sources. Furthermore, DC7 will work