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Description Who We Are: The Cutsail research group at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich is seeking a highly motivated PhD student / research assistant for full-time, on-site work in the
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the potential for long-term societal impact. Join us in uncovering the biology of aging and shaping the future of healthy longevity. Training and research within the PhD program is interdisciplinary. Lecture
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, experimental physics or a comparable discipline Experience in instrumental analytical chemistry Knowledge of hydrogen and energy research is an advantage Experience in the practical application of GC-MS methods
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Job posting (Che 03/2025) The Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) has a temporary vacancy starting September 1st 2025for a PhD position with the topic: “The role of benthic
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the workgroup of Prof. Carmen Herrmann (University Hamburg), we will address two core topics of the Priority Programme 2491: (i) the impact of the interaction with the local environment on the molecular switches
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scenarios and strategies for its successful implementation. Using existing ICE-2 energy system models, you will address questions such as: How do installation and retrofitting times impact the restructuring
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Your Job: Against this background, this PhD thesis aims to investigate how water availability affects the energy transition. The goal is to achieve a sustainable energy and water supply and to
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laboratory to industrial scale. Our research plays an integral role in several technological advancements of hydrogen fuel cells, water and CO2 electrolyzers. Our goal is to transfer this knowledge
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/or physicochemical characterization such as IR, BET, TGA Knowledge of X-ray scattering, possibly pair distribution function (PDF) analysis High motivation for further training, independent and goal
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methods to make them usable for transparent energy systems analyses. The collected data will be processed and semantically enriched using methods you develop before being transferred to a knowledge graph