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. Cryo-EM has become a very powerful method to visualize ice-embedded samples including purified proteins at close to atomic resolution. Typically, single-particle cryo-EM as well as cryo-ET are based
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readout electronics and data acquisition systems. Qualification and Experience You hold a PhD or Master's degree in nuclear or particle physics, or engineering in related fields. Ideally, you possess
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the laboratory Electromagnetic simulation of circuits, antennas, filters, and related structures Programming by means of MATLAB, Python, C What you bring to the table Full-time student of electrical engineering or
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drop across the temperature sensors, which will be put into practical use as part of the bachelor thesis. Your tasks in detail: Optimization of the circuit layout Input signal filtering Input signal
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mainly focused on applied and fundamental research at the borderline of high-power lasers and particle accelerators. For a doctoral position in the research group “Ultrafast Photonics”, we are looking
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beyond those of the individual building blocks. To date, these structure-property relationships of the assembled particles are not adequately understood. The technological visions of these new materials
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. The candidate will use novel particle image velocimetry measurements within the first millimeters to centimeters above and below surface waves, to quantify, understand and parametrize wind-wave energy flux
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and function of matter, from the smallest particles of the universe to the building blocks of life. In this way, DESY contributes to solving the major questions and urgent challenges facing science
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on decoding the structure and function of matter, from the smallest particles of the universe to the building blocks of life. In this way, DESY contributes to solving the major questions and urgent challenges
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the German Research Foundation, and is conducted together with partners from the Universities of Hamburg and Bremen, as well as others. The candidate will use novel particle image velocimetry measurements