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Independent definition, development and implementation of processes for transferring promising laboratory concepts into the 300 mm high-tech cleanroom environment Optimization of process flows and metallization
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Independent definition, development and implementation of processes for transferring promising laboratory concepts into the 300 mm high-tech cleanroom environment Optimization of process flows and metallization
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The Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems (MPI‑PKS) seeks a Distinguished PKS Postdoctoral Fellow The successful candidate will complement research areas pursued at the institute
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and further information on the application process can be found here . Application Deadline Please check the website for up-to-date information on application deadlines.
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Institute for Solid State Physics, Group of Prof. Fei Ding and Michael Zopf, welcomes applications for the following position starting as soon as possible: Researcher (Postdoc) Position with ERC Preparative
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Publication of scientific results and participation in scientific conferences (EGU) Your qualifications: MSc and PhD degree in Physics, Mathematics or Geosciences (Geophysics, Gravimetry, Geodesy, Deformation
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method development and applications in computational catalysis, at the interface of chemistry, physics, and computational sciences. The goal of the group is to explore the dynamic behavior of catalytic
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collaborate with MIP.labor fellows to develop new science journalism formats related to current research in mathematics, computer science, and physics. Research and practice fuel each other. To manage and
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consideration in cases of equal qualification. For inquiries regarding the application process or job advert, please contact Dr. Jan Zofka (jan.zofka@leibniz-gwzo.de). Further information about the GWZO and the
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external funding to support their research program. The fellowship is initially awarded for a period of five years. After approximately 4 years, a peer-review process will assess the Fellow’s progress and