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interactions on deposited carbon lattices Specific requirements: Experience in theoretical chemistry or theoretical physics (solid state), electronic structure calculations, scientific computing and solid
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; Specialization in synthetic chemistry, physical chemistry, theoretical chemistry/physics, condensed-matter physics or nanosciences excellent results on individual performance criteria (e.g., manuscript/publication
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performance criteria (e.g., manuscript/publication resulting from Master thesis, awards) and timely completion of higher education strong motivation to independently conduct research and to work in
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chemistry, theoretical chemistry/physics, condensed-matter physics or nanosciences excellent results on individual performance criteria (e.g., manuscript/publication resulting from Master thesis, awards) and
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, condensed-matter physics or nanosciences excellent results on individual performance criteria (e.g., manuscript/publication resulting from Master thesis, awards) and timely completion of higher education
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physics or nanosciences excellent results on individual performance criteria (e.g., manuscript/publication resulting from Master thesis, awards) and timely completion of higher education strong motivation
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, physical chemistry, theoretical chemistry/physics, condensed-matter physics or nanosciences excellent results on individual performance criteria (e.g., manuscript/publication resulting from Master thesis
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-efficient neuromorphic computing inspired by the functioning of the human brain. Two-dimensional materials such as graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) offer high potential for scaling and
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. For integrated semiconductor circuits, device scaling has been the key for performance enhancement and energy reduction. However, traditional scaling is reaching its limits. Therefore, the Collaborative Research
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opportunity to prepare for a scientific leadership position and simultaneously continue performing top-class research. The Heisenberg Programme is directed primarily at those researchers who have qualified