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17 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz Department Institute of Molecular Biology Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Researcher Profile
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research associate / PhD candidate positions are available in the field of high-speed integrated circuit (IC) design with a focus on: Electro/optical high-speed analog and mixed-signal IC design Millimeter
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The Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior – caesar • | Bonn, Nordrhein Westfalen | Germany | 2 days ago
Degree PhD in Neuroscience Dr rer nat Doctoral degree or degree awarded by University of Bonn Course location Bonn In cooperation with University of Bonn German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Training Group 2413 SynAGE, supported by the German Research Foundation seek for a highly motivated PhD student position (f/m/d) starting as soon as possible for a 3-year fixed-term period (in accordance
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looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to investigate the role of the endocytosis in Purkinje cells and the impact of its deletion on brain-wide motor circuits (see Tolve et al., 2024, 10.1101
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the dynamics for increasing system complexities implement and optimize the relevant quantum circuits on atomic and superconducting processors cooperate and actively work with experimental partners developing
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Your Job: This position focuses on building, operating, and testing superconducting quantum devices. Your tasks in detail are: Design and fabrication of superconducting quantum circuits Setting up
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self-learning IT systems. This requires disruptive concepts involving new non-volatile storage devices from new materials combined with innovative circuit designs to overcome the performance limits
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to simulate and control the dynamics for increasing system complexities implement and optimize the relevant quantum circuits on atomic and superconducting processors cooperate and actively work with
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. For integrated semiconductor circuits, device scaling has been the key for performance enhancement and energy reduction. However, traditional scaling is reaching its limits. Therefore, the Collaborative Research