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The Innovative Electron Microscopy Department develops and applies electron microscopy methodologies for nanoscale and atomic-resolution characterization of soft functional materials and their
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motivation and curiosity • Ability to work in an interdisciplinary team • Structured and independent way of working • Experience in high-resolution fluorescence microscopy and microfluidics • Practical
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, candidates bring the following qualifications: A master’s degree in chemistry or physics Experience with ultrafast spectroscopy and non-linear optics Ability to work with and inspire students Ability
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Dynamic Spectroscopies Group, Technical University of Munich (TUM) | Garching an der Alz, Bayern | Germany | 3 days ago
, candidates bring the following qualifications: A master’s degree in chemistry or physics Experience with ultrafast spectroscopy and non-linear optics Ability to work with and inspire students Ability to work
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for emerging material characterization. Core questions will be how structural motifs control ultrafast excitation dynamics and coherent electronic state evolution in chiral organic molecular semiconductors
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/ German Electron Synchrotron) and Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (SKPFM) for visualising the distribution of cathodic phases in bulk and on plane, along with integral and localized electrochemical
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research? We might just have the right position for you as a research assistant and PhD candidate in generative AI for traffic digital twins. The Chair of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Real-Time
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of transmission electron microscopy (TEM/STEM) and/or nanoindentation is an advantage Knowledge of defects, phase transformations, and activation/decay behavior desirable Ability to work in a team within an
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and climate and environmental sciences. An interest in and readiness to engage in transdisciplinary cooperation Very good written and oral communication skills in English Ability to work independently
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essential. We are looking for individuals with excellent skills in presenting scientific results, fluency in written and spoken English, and a strong ability to engage in collaborative research. Our goal is