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for networking with colleagues and pursuing sports alongside work Targeted services for international employees, e.g. through our International Advisory Service In addition to exciting tasks and the collaborative
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conditions for you to complete your doctoral degree: A large research campus with green spaces, offering the best possible means for networking with colleagues and pursuing sports alongside work Comprehensive
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Masters degree and PhD in Physics, Material Science or Electrical Engineering with focus on nanoelectronics and nanotechnology Profound knowledge on solid state physics and semiconductor physics and
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alloys with low sheet thicknesses. The new design must be optimized with respect to the residual stresses that arise during operation. As part of your PhD you will support us with design-related numerical
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means for networking with colleagues and pursuing sports alongside work Further development of your personal strengths, e.g. through an extensive range of training courses; a structured program of
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Presentation of results at scientific conferences and in peer-reviewed publications Your Profile: A completed engineer- or scientific university degree (master) and PhD in the field of Computer Science
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with colleagues and pursuing sports alongside work Further development of your personal strengths, e.g. through an extensive range of training courses; a structured program of continuing education and
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subsequent PhD degree in natural sciences, computer science, environmental engineering or related subjects Very good knowledge and proven skills (documented by publications) in the evaluation of climate
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sports alongside work Further development of your personal strengths, e.g. through an extensive range of training courses; a structured program of continuing education and networking opportunities
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based architecture with 2D-connectivity Migration to industrially fabricated devices Your Profile: Master and PhD in physics or a related field In-depth experience with quantum control experiments