48 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich
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) engineering, computer science, or a related field You have very good knowledge of energy technology, energy economics, and energy policy You have already gained initial experience in energy system modeling You
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grades in the field of mechanical engineering, material science, physics, computational science or similar, preferably with a specialization in the field of theory and/or simulation Strong understanding
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Your Job: Join the Safe.SIB research project to develop new battery cell chemistries or introduce new functionalities into an existing battery technology to achieve safe, ultra-high performant
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engineering Willingness to work in laboratory and cleanroom environments Ideally, initial experience in a technical or scientific environment (e.g. cleanroom, laboratory) Knowledge of solid state physics and/or
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for the automatic generation of future energy technology scenarios based on LLMs, patent data, and scientific literature Investigating the system-level conditions under which future technologies like fusion and
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degree in the fields of geosciences, resource management, energy technology, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, physics, or comparable Basic knowledge in hydrology, resource management, energy
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Collaboration with and co-supervision of research interns and students Your Profile: Excellently completed master`s degree in physics, chemistry, material sciences, engineering, or a related field. Solid
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engineering, process engineering, chemistry or a comparable discipline Knowledge of hydrogen and energy research is an advantage High motivation to complete the doctorate within three years Very good
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Jülich Participation in the development of the institute Your Profile: Sucessfully completed scientific university degree (Master) in the fields of chemical engineering, technical chemistry, physical
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Your Job: You will join the "Electrocatalytic Interface Engineering" department, led by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Simon Thiele, and the "Membrane Polymer Synthesis" (MPS) team by Dr. Jochen Kerres