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), the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research in Leipzig (Molecular Systems Biology, Prof. Martin von Bergen) and the University of Vienna (Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Prof. Christoph Flamm), who may
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CMOS circuits with real or simulated qubit systems. Understand the specific requirements and constraints of interfacing with qubits (control fidelity, noise sensitivity, power dissipation, etc
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: Motivated cover letter Special PhD application form (available here ) Curriculum vitae Bachelor's and Master’s degrees or equivalent (copy of original + verified English translation) A complete list of
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results with AI models and system simulations to create a digital twin of the PtX process for predictive optimization and scenario analysis. Funding This PhD position is generously funded through the Villum
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, modularisation and platform design. Experience with Digital Advanced Product Modelling using CAD design, simulations, and mathematics. A strong motivation for collaborative projects within academia and industry
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group at CIE. The aim of the position is to build strong knowledge and competencies within the field of electrochemical storage device design, simulation and testing. Job description You will conduct
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contact information • Certified copy of diploma (Master’s degree in a relevant field) Shortlisting may be used in the assessment process. Further information about the PhD-study can be found at the homepage
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demonstrating high-performance devices: Numerical simulations, device fabrication in the cleanroom (relying on international partners), and device characterization (relying on the facilities in the CIE lab
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(pressure, temperature, etc.) Signal conditioning and digitization for heterogeneous sensor inputs System-level validation and interfacing with SNN-based hardware What You Will Do Design, simulate, and verify
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You Will Do Design and simulate CMOS circuits for spiking neuron models Develop and validate digital/mixed-signal SNN hardware Collaborate with neuroscientists and system-level designers Contribute