38 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" PhD positions at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany
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Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics or a related field Knowledge in Neuromorphic Computing or Computational Neuroscience is a plus Experience in mathematical modelling Excellent programming skills and experience
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processes and infrastructures Development of control concepts for highly dynamic and load-flexible plants Coupling of technical, economic and ecological perspectives for optimised process design Experimental
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and individually, for example through training opportunities and the structured JuDocS program for doctoral candidates: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/judocs In addition to exciting tasks and a
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particles, depending on its polarity, aromaticity, and concentration Localization of the aromatic molecule within the initial lipid membrane as well as in the target membrane after the fusion process
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Master`s degree in crystallography, material science, physics, chemistry, or a related field You have an interest in scattering methods, solid-state materials and ideally also knowledge in the field
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Early Operations phases Present your research at international conferences and in peer-reviewed journals Your Profile: A Master’s degree in physics or a related field is required Strong background in
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publications and project reports Support in establishing the institute Your Profile: Master`s degree in physics, chemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, or a related discipline Extensive knowledge
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testing process Your Profile: Excellent masters degree in physics, electrical engineering, mechatronics, process engineering or a similar field Strong interest in pursuing research on electrochemical
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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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two companies. The project has partners from eight different EU countries. All 15 PhD projects are within the overall theme of neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications