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Your Job: Conducting engineering design of a plasma facing component (PFC) based on Wf/W Collaborating closely with internal and external project partners from industry and research institutions
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respect to the residual stresses that arise during operation. As part of your PhD you will support us with design-related numerical simulations, primarily using the finite element method (FEM
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. The department focuses on the production, analysis, and simulation of functionally optimized structures from the nanometer to the micrometer scale in electrochemically active materials, as well as the development
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Your Job: The aim of this project is to fabricate individual 1T1R-elements and small 1T1R-crossbar arrays in one or two layers in the BEOL area of silicon chips and to characterize them electrically
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Your Job: This position focuses on the deposition and characterization of 2D materials and layers stacks by metal organic chemical vapor deposition using a commercial MOCVD system from AIXTRON SE
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Your Job: You will be part of our research team that applies high-throughput experimentation to accelerate research in the emerging field of electrocatalysis. The use of multiple-principal element
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Your Job: We are offering a PhD position dedicated to the advancement of cryo-EM image analysis methods at the interface of Structural Biology and Electron Imaging at the Forschungszentrum Jülich
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. The department focuses on the production, analysis, and simulation of functionally optimized structures from the nanometer to the micrometer scale in electrochemically active materials, as well as the development
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. The department focuses on the production, analysis, and simulation of functionally optimized structures from the nanometer to the micrometer scale in electrochemically active materials, as well as the development
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heavy metals and radionuclides. (Radio)Toxic elements like radium (226Ra) pose significant risks, often stemming from subsurface energy-related applications. 226Ra can be incorporated into carbonate