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Your Job: The Sustainable Photovoltaics group at HIERN is looking for two PhD students to support the work in the ChemPRINT Collaborative Research Center, for the Implementation of the project work
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during your PhD are in high demand both in academia and in high-tech companies: at present, there is significant government and private investment in the field of quantum technologies. Further development
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water electrolysis would be an asset High motivation for pursuing a PhD within 3 years Ability to show initiative and work independently Excellent skills in spoken and written English Our Offer: We work
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Your Job: The PhD project is methodologically independent, with the opportunity to contribute to collaborative efforts at the interface of data science, imaging, and materials research. You will
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of algorithms and digital neuromorphic hardware is an additional avenue for enhancing the efficiency of the methods. In this context the research will explore digital, event-based implementations
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PhD Position - Organic Electrosynthesis: monitoring of reaction transients with real-time techniques
Your Job: The Electrocatalysis research department (https://www.hi-ern.de/hi-ern/Electrocatalysis) is looking for three PhD students, which research area is to investigate fundamental relationships
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the application of machine learning (ML) methods or large language models (LLMs) Proficiency in Python programming and confident use of Unix/Linux environments; ideally experience with version control systems (e.g
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enrolled in the PhD program of the department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, RWTH Aachen. Targeted services for international employees, e.g. through our International Advisory Service
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] method within the MiMiC multiscale simulation framework Develop and integrate a communication interface between quantum computers (via Qiskit) and classical HPC resources Validate the QCS-MiMiC
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Your Job: The accelerated development of advanced materials is essential for addressing major challenges in energy, mobility, and sustainability. Traditional trial-and-error methods in materials