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population centers. As a PhD student, you will: Operate and characterize state-of-the-art mass spectrometers (PTR and NH4+-CIMS; VOCUS) to measure urban VOCs and their oxidation products Participate in
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and develops a wide range of topics related to chemical hydrogen storage along the entire process chain. We place a particular emphasis on LOHC technology, addressing issues across different scales. Our
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, Physics, Biotechnology, Microsystems Technology or a related field is required. Experience in one or more of the following areas: microfluidics, microscopy, fermentation, phototropic organisms, cell culture
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focus on eye tracking Collaborating closely with partners from computer science (IAS-7, RWTH) Presenting your work at psychological and interdisciplinary conferences Publishing your findings in scientific
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Your Job: The electrocatalytic interface engineering department led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele focuses on synthesis, manufacturing, analysis and simulation of functional materials to find
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: Sucessfully completed scientific university degree (Master) in the fields of chemical engineering, process engineering, chemistry or a comparable discipline Knowledge of hydrogen and energy research is an
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or diploma in physics, biophysics, applied mathematics, chemistry, or a relevant engineering discipline Strong motivation to study motility of microswimmers and develop computational models Good programming
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), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, plant engineering High motivation for pursuing a PhD within 3 years Excellent organizational skills Ability to show initiative and work independently Excellent cooperation
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Jülich - Participation in the development of the institute Your Profile: Sucessfully completed scientific university degree (Master) in the fields of chemical engineering, process engineering, chemistry
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Profile: Required qualifications and skills: University degree (M.Sc. or equivalent) in chemistry, materials science, geoscience, physics or related field Experience in laboratory work, e.g. synthesis and