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Your Job: The department of Electrocatalytic Interface Engineering, headed by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele, focuses on the development, characterization and testing of electrochemical systems from
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Your job Are you committed to reducing food waste? Are you interested in how coordination, dynamic pricing and redistribution may affect food waste? Do you have a passion for applying optimization
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on the remit of the Division here on our homepage. Tasks: As part of the Refinement Reference Centre project funded by the BMBF, the BfR is coordinating the sub-projects involving the design and validation
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, but are not limited to: • Lithium Supply Chain – Dr Jane Beh • Rare Earths Supply Chain – A/Prof Bogale Tadesse , Prof Katy Evans • Mine Waste Management – A/Prof
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charger capable of supplying power to electric aircraft. This international project, coordinated by Fraunhofer FFB, unites academic and industrial partners across Germany and the Netherlands. You will work
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project execution (e.g., contact with study participants, coordinating data collection) Communication with project partners and independent instruction of student assistants Administrative responsibilities
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these institutional arrangements influence public space outcomes such as accessibility, safety, social value, and sustainability. Key questions include: How can governance structures better coordinate the multiple
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academia and industry. You will be involved in the “DTU Alliance” project in collaboration with Prof. Anna Scaglione at Cornell University, with the opportunity to undertake a research stay of 5–9 months
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numerous students and has also established and now coordinates several study programmes. Some of his pupils have gone on to have impressive careers of their own. About the laureate Bartenschlager (born 1958
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an international research team and receive generous financial support for a research stay abroad during their doctorate. The project is led by Prof. Dr. Marcello Ienca (TU Munich) and Dr. Lily Frank (TU Eindhoven