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compounds, etc. The project will focus on the i) development of membrane filtration systems and operation with novel nanofiltration membranes, ii) examination of the physical/chemical processes inside
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find the application forms and further information on the application procedure here . Application Deadline The updated application deadlines may be found here .
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characterization, clean-room processes or magnetic imaging Past experience in Micromagnetic or Atomistic simulations is desirable, but not mandatory Willingness to work closely with collaboration partners and travel
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get in touch with Linda Haber directly via E-Mail: linda.haber@mathematik.uni-goettingen.de, Tel. +49 551 3927752 . Please note: With submission of your application, you accept the processing of your
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3927752 . Please note: With submission of your application, you accept the processing of your applicant data in terms of data-protection law. Further information on the legal basis and data usage is
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programming background with expierence in using Python, matlab, and/or Java, etc. a good command of German and English, both for teaching and for the preparation of research proposals and publications process
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to receive funding. The funding must begin in 2026. The funding period will then be determined during the selection process by a selection committee. The committee takes into account your work plan. The grant
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: university and, if applicable, PhD degree (e.g. Master/Diploma) in mathematics, physics, materials science or related subjects basic knowledge of computer programming (e.g. Python, Matlab and C++) excellent
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extensive alumni sponsorship Application Papers Links to the application forms and further information on the application procedure can be found here . Application Deadline Applications can be submitted
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about structure-property relationships in this popular class of organic semiconductor devices. YOUR TASKS Fabrication of solution-processed and thermally evaporated samples for single-molecule microscopy