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system for H2 production. This thesis will focus on optimization of innovative coating methods to fabricate and characterize MEAs and evaluate their electrochemical performance. What you will do Experiment
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development • A comprehensive occupational health management program • Optimal conditions for a good work-life balance and a family-friendly company policy • Flexible working time models, the option of part
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Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Mülheim an der Ruhr | M lheim an der Ruhr, Nordrhein Westfalen | Germany | 2 months ago
methodologies. The appointed researcher will be performing electrochemical reactions and tune reaction conditions to optimize for products of high (industrial) relevance. The student will also be involved in
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topics in semiconductor technology and power electronics. The mission of the department »Modellierung und künstliche Intelligenz« is to optimize processes, components and systems, including
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analysis and interpretation for workflow optimization Process window assessment for application-specific integration requirements What you bring to the table Education: Bachelor's degree in Physics
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optimizing their properties for 3D bioprinting of different tissues. PhD topic 2: The research project addresses the possibilities to manipulate the thin film morphologies of block copolymers having charged
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, including maintenance, alignment, quality control, trouble shooting and cleaning Supporting scientists in their work on the microscopes, in particular regarding optimization of sample preparation and
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the optimization and validation of new assays in compliance with regulatory standards to make them clinically available (e.g., IVDR, ISO 15189, ISO 17020) Contribute to the certification and implementation
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An international, committed, and collegial working environment Excellent scientific equipment and the latest technology Qualified supervision by academic colleagues Optimal conditions for balancing work and private
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profile to the existing research areas at the institute in order to optimally complement the existing competencies. Cooperation and networking within the faculty especially with the institute of pharmacy