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Electronics in the Climate Change Era (REC²)" addresses the key challenge posed by the ubiquitous use of electronics, which leads to an enormous resource and energy consumption and the generation of electronic
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THE FIELDS OF: ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY, ELECTROCHEMISTRY, ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY STORAGE (BATTERIES), ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING, MACHINE LEARNING
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“Responsible Electronics in the Climate Change Era (REC²)” addresses the key challenge posed by the ubiquitous use of electronics, which leads to an enormous resource and energy consumption and the generation
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through the tailoring of their porosity. To assess these phenomena and understand the underlying mechanisms, it is critical to use multiscale X-ray and electron imaging. Your tasks Your responsibilities
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Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Marburg | Marburg, Hessen | Germany | about 10 hours ago
. Apply directly via the online application system . Accepted candidates can start their PhD projects already in the summer of 2026. The PhD program starts in October 2026. Contact Email: imprs@mpi
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-voltage PPU that shall power the E-Sail electron emitter, sail and associated devices. The E-Sail electron gun needs a power-processing-unit to provide the required voltages and currents. As a start
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Master’s degree. All applicants should have a background in molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, or computational science. Further information about available projects can be obtained by email to
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-voltage PPU that shall power the E-Sail electron emitter, sail and associated devices. The E-Sail electron gun needs a power-processing-unit to provide the required voltages and currents. As a start
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solutions for urgent societal challenges (e.g. communication, artificial intelligence, climate protection, health etc.). by modern electronic & photonic technologies. The work covers the full spectrum from
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of graduation and academic transcript — in electronic form under “Apply for this position .” By submitting an application, you agree that your data will be processed electronically. For questions about the