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/m/d) Development of soft-sensors connected to particlebased separation models to control flotation processes. Your tasks Develop and implement soft‑sensor concepts for continuous monitoring of ore
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Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x) Ultrafast detection of THz-controlled light emitters in quantum matter (subject to personal qualification employees are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L
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insights. All training is in English. THE RESEARCH | The mission of our IMPRS is to study fundamental biological processes in plants and to create knowledge and material that can empower innovative plant
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technical processes of energy and raw material extraction. An important goal is a better understanding of fundamental processes that influence the transport and the accumulation of radiotoxic elements in
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planning software a good command of German and English, both for teaching and for the preparation of research proposals and publications a highly independent and committed way of working, solid communication
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-voltage PPU that shall power the E-Sail electron emitter, sail and associated devices. The E-Sail electron gun needs a power-processing-unit to provide the required voltages and currents. As a start
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cornerstone of today’s cancer diagnosis, treatment planning, and response assessment. By administering specific radiotracers, PET enables the visualization and quantification of distinct physiological processes
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experiments with electron and/or ion beams. Excellent command of written and spoken English. Proof of English language proficiency. The primary workplace will be in Dresden, Germany. Therefore, candidates from
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a provisionary Master's degree. But cannot receive an employment contract before having obtained the master’s degree. Solid knowledge in some form of plasma propulsion. Excellent command of written
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engineering and hybrid heterostructures excellent command of English language What we offer: We will be happy to welcome you to an international team of highly motivated researchers to be part of a highly