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-operative person with a strong background in soil science or related environmental and biogeochemistry disciplines. The ideal candidate has demonstrated her/his ability to conduct research, from investigating
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collaboration (neuroscientists and device physicists) Your Profile: Master’s degree in electrical/electronic engineering, physics or related fields Strong skills in mixed-signal circuit designs (TIA, ADC, …) and
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German language proficiency is not required. Applicants must provide proof of their English skills with one of the following certificates: TOEFL minimum of 550 (paper-based test), 213 (computer-based), 79 (Internet
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interdisciplinary approaches. • Good language (written and spoken English) and presentation skills. • Ability to work in a team, with effective interpersonal coomunication skills. • Knowledge of German
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applicant must have the following: • Masters’ degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics or a related discipline • Experience with electronic circuits design and testing
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meticulous experimentation practices • Great enthusiasm for translational science • Ability to perform team-oriented as well as independent work • Very good communication and writing skills are necessary We
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modelling • A high fascination for technical/scientific problems of theoretical and numerical research • Experience in the field of numerical time-accurate flow simulation, preferably turbomachinery • Ability
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. The main focus is developing and characterizing metallic high-performance materials for/through additive technologies using experiments and computer-aided methods. Furthermore, the chair is dedicated